- Intertek Government and Trade Services have partnered with Mozambique’s INNOQ for a new Conformity Assessment Programme (CAP)
- CAP will enforce rigorous quality standards for imported products
- Intertek will issue Certificates of Conformity (CoCs) for regulated products imported into Mozambique
- INAE will oversee the process to ensure products are not counterfeit and meet international standards
- INAE will monitor high-risk products for compliance starting November 1st
- Exporters need to verify their products with Intertek before shipping to Mozambique
Source: pincvision.com
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