Moving To Secure Electronics Supply Chain, Federal Communications Commission Bans 7 Chinese Test Labs

📊Executive Summary
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has banned seven Chinese test labs from conducting testing for electronic devices, citing national security concerns. This decision is part of a broader effort to secure the U.S. electronics supply chain against potential risks associated with foreign influence and espionage. The ban could lead to increased scrutiny on suppliers and testing facilities, impacting procurement strategies for companies relying on these labs for compliance and certification. Companies may need to seek alternative testing facilities or adjust their supply chain strategies to mitigate risks associated with compliance and certification delays....
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