Brian
That has not been my experience in the past with Japan via VCCI. One joins with 
VCCI as an associate(?) or something and they will then take reports from you, 
but the labs VCCI registration numbers need to be included. I sent the data and 
really overnight I had notice that they received it and I was on my way. 
(presuming this was data within the last 6 months, nobody will take really old 
data of a year or more) While I found it annoying that I would have to pay to 
be part of a "voluntary" program I suppose they have to pay the data entry 
folks, I found the process smooth and seamless.
But it has been a few years, and we were talking about ITE equipment without 
intentional transmitters etc. So things may have morphed. Korean on the other 
hand - I just don't have anything nice to say about their process and test 
voltage restrictions.

From: Brian Ceresney [mailto:bceres...@delta-q.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2015 9:43 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: [PSES] EMC requirements for Korea

Hi Rob,
With regards to your last statement - Japan also will retest EMC at their 
in-country lab, in spite of an accompanying EMC test report. I suspect that 
there are other such countries as well.

Also, be prepared for a long wait in Korea and Japan, while the testing is 
done, and results reported. It can take months, and the approvals are not 
inexpensive.

Best Regards,
Brian Ceresney


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From: Robert Dunkerley [mailto:robert.dunker...@snellgroup.com]
Sent: August-20-15 8:19 AM
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Subject: [PSES] EMC requirements for Korea

Hi,

Has anyone had experience of the EMC requirements for selling goods to South 
Korea?

There is conflicting information online on what is actually required.  I always 
thought if you had CE and FCC covered, that would pretty much cover you for 
most of the world?

Thanks

Rob.
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