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At M&Y, quality and safety are at the core of everything we do. Over the years, we have built a reputation for delivering reliable, high-quality products that meet the expectations of partners worldwide. Our certifications reflect not only compliance with international standards but also our dedication to sustainable practices, environmental responsibility, and the highest levels of professionalism.

>>>Comprehensive Certifications for Global Markets

We continuously invest in certifications that demonstrate our commitment to quality, safety, and innovation. These include:

ISO 9001 – Quality Management System

Guarantees consistent quality across all products, streamlines production processes, and ensures reliable delivery.

ISO 14001 – Environmental Management System

Shows our commitment to minimizing environmental impact through sustainable manufacturing practices.

CE Certification

Confirms that our products meet European safety, health, and environmental protection standards.

RoHS Compliance

Ensures all electronic and electrical products are free from hazardous substances, safe for users and the environment.

EN71 – European Toy Safety Standard

Certifies that our toys and children’s products meet strict European safety requirements.

FCC Certification

Confirms compliance with US regulations on electromagnetic interference, ensuring electronics are safe and reliable.

Additional Industry Certifications

M&Y also holds other relevant certifications depending on product categories and export destinations, including regional toy safety standards, material testing certificates, and more.

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M&Y focuses on the development and production of a wide range of gifts, including Chinese souvenirs, handicrafts, keepsakes, figurines, travel souvenirs, giveaways, promotional items, toys, plush toys, holiday gifts, event memorabilia, as well as business and corporate gifts. For simplicity, we will refer to all the above products collectively as "gifts,"and use this as a basis to introduce the various certifications applicable to these categories, as well as highlight some certifications that our exported products have already obtained.

North America

>America<

Gifts CPSIA Certification

CPSIA certification for gifts is a mandatory safety compliance certification in the United States for gifts intended for use by children, such as children’s toy gifts, infant soothing gifts, and children’s apparel gift sets. It is implemented under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). Its core focus is to strictly limit the content of harmful substances in gifts, such as lead and phthalates, while regulating physical safety aspects like small parts to prevent choking and flammability, ensuring no health risks for children aged 12 and under. All applicable gifts must be tested and approved by a CPSC-accredited laboratory, and a Children’s Product Certificate (CPC) must be issued by the manufacturer or importer before the products can enter the U.S. market.

Gifts CPC Certification

The CPC certification for gifts is primarily aimed at products intended for children aged 12 and under and serves as a mandatory safety requirement for entering the U.S. market. It is issued by the manufacturer or importer based on test results from a CPSC-recognized third-party laboratory. The certification must demonstrate that the product complies with relevant safety regulations and standards, such as CPSIA and ASTM F963; without it, the product cannot be legally sold.

Gifts FCC Certification

The FCC certification for gifts mainly applies to those containing electronic components (such as electronic toys, electronic decorations, etc.). It is a mandatory electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) certification for entering the U.S. market. Manufacturers or importers must provide test results from FCC-recognized laboratories to demonstrate that the products comply with limits on electromagnetic emissions and interference; otherwise, the products cannot legally enter the U.S. market.

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Gifts FDA Certification

FDA certification for gifts mainly applies to gifts in the categories of food, drugs, cosmetics, and food-contact materials. It is an important compliance requirement for entering the U.S. market. Products must meet the safety standards set by the FDA and undergo relevant testing or complete registration to demonstrate that they are safe and harmless. For example, food gift boxes must complete facility registration, and ceramic tableware must pass migration testing; otherwise, the products cannot legally enter the market.

Gifts UL Certification

UL certification for gifts primarily applies to those containing electrical, mechanical, or similar components (such as electrical gifts, lighting gifts, etc.). It is a highly recognized voluntary safety certification in the U.S. market. UL (Underwriters Laboratories) evaluates the safety performance of the products to demonstrate compliance with relevant safety standards. Although not mandatory, it can enhance product credibility and help facilitate market entry.

For example:

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Gifts Lacey Act Declaration

The Lacey Act declaration for gifts mainly applies to those containing plant components (such as wooden, bamboo, or rattan gifts). It is a mandatory compliance document for entering the U.S. market. In accordance with the Lacey Act, information such as the botanical name, quantity, and country of origin must be specified and submitted via PPQ Form 505. Providing false information may result in penalties, and the products may be seized, thereby ensuring the legality of plant material sources.

Gifts ASTM F963 Certification

ASTM F963 certification for gifts mainly applies to toy gifts and is a widely recognized safety standard in the U.S. market. It covers tests for physical and mechanical properties, flammability, and chemical safety, such as small parts safety and limits on hazardous substances. Although not mandatory, it is often used as the basis for CPC certification, helping products enter the market in compliance.

>Canada<

Gifts ISED Certification

ISED certification for gifts is a mandatory certification implemented by the Canadian government to ensure that gift products comply with national regulations. ISED stands for Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, formerly known as IC certification. This certification mainly targets radio equipment, covering electromagnetic compatibility and radio frequency testing for both wireless and non-wireless products, ensuring that the products do not interfere with other devices and protect users from electromagnetic interference.

Gifts CCPSA Certification

CCPSA certification for gifts is a mandatory safety certification based on the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act. This certification aims to ensure that consumer products sold in the Canadian market—especially gifts intended for children aged 14 and under, such as toys and children’s accessories—meet safety standards. CCPSA certification covers multiple aspects of testing, including physical and chemical safety, and products that fail to obtain this certification are prohibited from being sold in Canada.

>Mexico<

Gifts NOM Certification

NOM certification for gifts is a mandatory product certification implemented by the Mexican government. NOM stands for "Normas Oficiales Mexicanas" and aims to ensure that products comply with Mexico's safety, health, and environmental standards. This certification has a broad scope, covering electronic and electrical products, toys, medical devices, and more. If gifts fall into these categories, they must obtain NOM certification to enter the Mexican market.

Gifts IMMEX Certification

IMMEX certification for gifts is a policy mechanism implemented by the Mexican government to promote the export of manufacturing and service industries. IMMEX stands for “Industria Manufacturera, Maquiladora y de Servicio de Exportación” and is implemented under the Decree for the Promotion of Manufacturing, Maquiladora, and Export Services. This certification allows companies to temporarily import raw materials, components, and other items for production and processing, and export the finished products within a specified period, enjoying benefits such as exemptions or reductions in customs duties and value-added taxes.

South America

>Brazil<

Gifts INMETRO Certification

INMETRO certification for gifts is a mandatory certification implemented by the Brazilian government. INMETRO stands for the National Institute of Metrology, Standardization, and Industrial Quality of Brazil. This certification aims to ensure that products comply with Brazil’s safety, quality, and energy efficiency standards. Gifts that fall into categories such as electronic and electrical products or toys must obtain INMETRO certification to enter the Brazilian market.

Gifts ANVISA Certification

ANVISA certification for gifts is a mandatory certification implemented by the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA) for gift products entering the Brazilian market. ANVISA oversees the regulation of various products such as food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. If gifts fall into categories such as cosmetics or health-related products, they must obtain ANVISA certification to ensure compliance with Brazil’s safety and quality standards and to protect consumer health.

Gifts ANATEL Certification

ANATEL certification for gifts is a mandatory certification implemented by the National Telecommunications Agency of Brazil (ANATEL). ANATEL certification mainly targets telecommunication products and can be either mandatory or voluntary, aiming to ensure that products comply with Brazil’s telecommunications regulations and safety standards. Its certification scope includes radio equipment, Bluetooth devices, Wi-Fi devices, and more, with the validity period varying depending on the type of product.

>Argentine<

Gifts IRAM Certification

IRAM certification for gifts is a certification implemented by the Argentine Institute of Standardization and Certification (IRAM) for gift products entering the Argentine market. As Argentina’s authoritative standardization body, IRAM covers a wide range of gift-related categories, including electronic and electrical products, toys, and household items. The certification aims to ensure that products meet Argentina’s national standards by testing their safety, quality, and performance. Only gifts that have obtained IRAM certification and bear the corresponding mark can be legally distributed and sold in the Argentine market.

Gifts ANMAT Certification

ANMAT certification for gifts is a certification implemented by the National Administration of Drugs, Foods and Medical Devices (ANMAT) of Argentina for gift products entering the Argentine market. ANMAT oversees the regulation of various products such as pharmaceuticals, medical devices, food, and cosmetics. If gifts fall into categories such as medical cosmetics or dietary supplements, they must obtain ANMAT certification to ensure compliance with Argentina’s safety, quality, and efficacy standards, thereby protecting consumer health.

Gifts ENACOM Certification

ENACOM certification for gifts is a mandatory certification implemented by the National Communications Agency of Argentina (ENACOM) for communication-related gift products entering the Argentine market. ENACOM is responsible for regulating communication equipment and services, and the certification aims to ensure that radio equipment complies with Argentina’s technical specifications and electromagnetic compatibility requirements. All devices that connect to public telecommunications networks or use radio frequency bands, such as Bluetooth devices and Wi-Fi devices, must obtain this certification.

>Chile<

Gifts SEC Certification

SEC certification for gifts is a mandatory certification implemented by the Superintendence of Electricity and Fuels (SEC) in Chile. This certification applies to almost all electrical equipment and gas products in the Chilean market, including household electronic appliances, lighting products, and power tools. Its purpose is to ensure that products meet safety, quality, and performance standards, safeguard consumer rights, and prevent potential safety risks.

>Ecuador<

Gifts NTE INEN-EN 71 Standard

Toy products within gifts must comply with the NTE INEN-EN 71 series standards and undergo testing for physical and mechanical properties as well as chemical hazardous substances in laboratories accredited by SAE or ILAC. After document review and on-site inspection by authorized institutions, an INEN-1 COC certificate is issued, which is valid for one year.

Europe

Gifts CE Certification

CE certification for gifts is a mandatory compliance requirement for products entering the EU market, demonstrating that the gifts meet relevant EU health, safety, and environmental standards. Depending on the product type, the corresponding directives must be met—for example, electronic gifts must comply with the Low Voltage and Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives, while toy gifts must comply with the Toy Safety Directive. After passing the required tests, the CE mark must be affixed and a Declaration of Conformity issued before the products can legally enter the EU market.

Gifts RoHS Certification

RoHS certification for gifts applies to those containing electronic and electrical components (such as electronic crafts, electric toys, etc.) and is a mandatory environmental requirement for exporting to the European market. Its core purpose is to restrict the content of hazardous substances such as lead, mercury, and cadmium, ensuring compliance with EU limit standards. Products must be tested by third-party laboratories and accompanied by a compliance report, making it one of the key compliance requirements for entering the EU market.

Gifts REACH Certification

REACH certification for gifts is an EU compliance requirement for those containing chemical substances and applies to almost all gifts exported to Europe. The core regulation focuses on “Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC).” If their content exceeds 0.1% and the annual export volume is over one ton, a notification must be submitted to ECHA. Gifts made of materials such as pigments, plastics, and textiles must undergo compliance testing; otherwise, they may face market restrictions.

Gifts EN71 Certification

EN71 certification for gifts is the EU’s mandatory safety standard for toy gifts intended for children under 14 years old (such as plush toys, plastic building blocks, educational ornaments, etc.). Its core requirements involve multi-dimensional testing of physical and mechanical properties (e.g., small parts choking hazards), chemical properties (e.g., heavy metals, phthalates), and flammability to ensure child safety. Products must undergo compliance testing and meet the requirements, making EN71 certification a prerequisite for toy gifts to enter the EU market.

Gifts FSC Certification

FSC certification for gifts applies to those containing wood or wood-based materials (such as wooden ornaments, wooden packaging boxes, bamboo and wood crafts, etc.) and serves as a forest sustainability certification. Its core purpose is to ensure that raw materials come from responsibly managed forests, with compliance demonstrated through traceability of the wood source. It is particularly relevant for exports to environmentally conscious markets such as Europe and is an important credential for companies to demonstrate social responsibility and gain access to these markets.

Gifts Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Certification

The Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certification for gifts is an eco-safety certification aimed at gift products containing textile materials, such as fabric dolls, silk scarves, cotton and linen decorative paintings, etc., and is established by the International Association for Research and Testing in the Field of Textile Ecology. Its core purpose is to test for potentially harmful chemical substances in the products, including formaldehyde, heavy metals, carcinogenic dyes, allergenic fragrances, and more, ensuring compliance with safe limits for human health. Regardless of whether the gift comes into direct contact with the skin, this certification demonstrates that the textile components are safe and harmless, serving as an important basis for enhancing the product’s environmental reputation and expanding into global markets.

Gifts EPR Registration

The EPR registration for gifts is an environmental policy requirement in the European Union. EPR stands for Extended Producer Responsibility, which requires producers to take responsibility for their gifts throughout the entire lifecycle—from design to end-of-life, including waste collection and disposal. The registration requirements for EPR vary by country and cover a range of gift categories, including packaging, batteries, and electronic devices.

Gifts GS Certification

The GS certification for gifts is a voluntary safety certification led by Germany and widely recognized across the European Union. It is particularly suitable for gifts containing mechanical structures or electrical components, such as electric toy gifts, small household appliances, and decorative gifts with lighting features. Its testing standards are stricter than the EU CE safety requirements, covering multiple dimensions such as electrical safety, mechanical stability, and fire resistance, and the certification process must be carried out by a German-accredited third-party organization. Gifts that pass the GS certification can not only enter the German market smoothly but also enhance consumer trust through stronger safety endorsement.

Gifts ATEX Explosion-Proof Certification

The ATEX explosion-proof certification for gifts is a mandatory safety certification in the European Union, aimed at gifts that may be used in explosive environments, such as locations containing flammable gases or dust. Common applicable gift categories include battery-powered electronic gifts (e.g., explosion-proof flashlight gifts) and small lighting decorative gifts. Its core purpose is to test the gift’s explosion-proof structure, electrical insulation, temperature control, and other performance aspects, ensuring that the product will not pose an explosion risk when used in hazardous environments. Obtaining this certification is essential for such specialized gifts to enter the EU market and countries complying with the ATEX directive, and it serves as a key credential for ensuring user safety.

Gifts Halal Certification

Halal certification for gifts is a compliance certification for products that meet the requirements of Islamic law. Common applicable gift categories include food gifts (such as chocolates and pastries), beauty and skincare gifts containing animal-derived ingredients, and leather gifts (such as leather handbags). Its core focus is to inspect whether the gift’s raw materials and production processes contain any “impure” substances prohibited by Islamic law, such as pork and its derivatives, alcohol, or non-compliant animal extracts, ensuring that the product meets Halal standards from source to finished product. Gifts with this certification can not only enter markets with large Muslim populations, such as the Middle East and Southeast Asia, smoothly, but also demonstrate respect for the religious beliefs of the target audience and support expansion into niche markets.

Oceania

Gifts RCM Certification

RCM certification for gifts is a mandatory certification for electrical and electronic products in Australia and New Zealand. RCM stands for “Regulatory Compliance Mark,” and this certification integrates compliance requirements for electrical safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and more. Products must comply with the relevant AS/NZS standards. Only products that have obtained certification and bear the RCM mark can be legally sold in the Australian and New Zealand markets.

Gifts AS/NZS Certification

AS/NZS certification for gifts is a regional standard certification jointly established by Australia and New Zealand, covering a wide range of gift-related products including electrical, mechanical, and material-based items. This certification is based on AS (Australian Standards) and NZS (New Zealand Standards) and specifies safety, quality, and other compliance requirements for different types of gifts. For example, non-electrical handicrafts must meet material safety standards, while electrical gifts must comply with electrical performance specifications. Gifts that pass AS/NZS certification meet the market entry requirements for both Australia and New Zealand.

Gifts AS/NZS ISO 8124 Certification

AS/NZS ISO 8124 certification for gifts is a safety certification for children’s toys established by Australia and New Zealand. Based on the international ISO 8124 framework, it covers key areas such as physical and mechanical safety, flammability, and chemical hazard control. The purpose is to ensure that toys meet safety standards and minimize potential risks to children. Only toys that pass this certification can enter the Australian and New Zealand markets.

Gifts GECA Certification

GECA certification for gifts is an important certification issued by Good Environmental Choice Australia (GECA). GECA is an independent non-profit organization, and the certification is based on the ISO 14024 standard, evaluating a product’s entire lifecycle from raw material extraction to final disposal. It covers multiple environmental attributes, including toxicity, energy use, and recyclability. Gifts that obtain GECA certification demonstrate high standards in environmental protection, human health, and social impact, making them a more eco-friendly and healthier choice.

Gifts CFS Certification

CFS certification, also known as the Certificate of Free Sale, is a compliance document issued by official authorities, recognized industry associations, or third-party organizations in the exporting country. It certifies that the gifts have obtained legal sales approval in their country of origin and comply with relevant quality, safety, and other standards. The certificate allows the products to circulate freely in the importing country and serves as an important credential for gifts entering the international market, helping to ensure smooth trade and protect consumer rights.

Africa

Gifts COC Certification

COC certification, also known as the Certificate of Conformity, is a mandatory certification requirement for exporting products to certain African countries. It ensures that imported products comply with local quality, safety, and environmental standards. COC certification for gifts serves as a compulsory “pass” in many African countries, demonstrating that the products meet local regulations regarding safety, health, and environmental protection. It is an essential document for customs clearance, and failure to obtain the certification may result in cargo being held at the port, returned, or incurring additional fees.

Gifts Electronic Tracking Note Certification

The electronic tracking note certification for gifts is an import pre-declaration and customs clearance policy implemented by several African countries. It is an electronic certificate that monitors and tracks goods throughout the entire process from shipment to unloading, containing detailed information about the cargo and key transportation data. Different countries may have slightly different names and requirements, such as ECTN or BESC, but all serve as important documents to ensure the legality and compliance of goods and to improve customs clearance efficiency.

Asian

Gifts PSE Certification

PSE certification for gifts is a mandatory safety certification in Japan for electrical and electronic gifts, serving as the core “market entry credential” for such products. Based on Japan’s Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law, products are classified into “Specified Electrical Appliances” and “Non-Specified Electrical Appliances.” The former requires strict product testing and factory inspections, while the latter only requires product testing. The ultimate goal is to ensure that gifts comply with Japan’s electrical safety standards during use, protecting consumer safety.

Gifts JIS Certification

JIS certification for gifts is a voluntary certification under the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) system, applicable to various gifts that aim to meet Japan’s high-quality standards. It covers multiple aspects such as materials, craftsmanship, performance, and safety—for example, corrosion resistance for metal crafts or environmental friendliness for paper-based gifts. Although it is not a mandatory market entry requirement, gifts with JIS certification can enhance brand credibility and consumer recognition in the Japanese market, thereby increasing product competitiveness.

Gifts KC Certification

KC certification for gifts is a mandatory comprehensive certification implemented by South Korea for products entering its market, covering various types of gifts including electrical and electronic items, as well as metal crafts. Based on relevant Korean technical regulations, it evaluates products in terms of safety, electromagnetic compatibility, environmental compliance, and more. Electrical gifts must particularly meet electrical safety standards, while metal gifts must comply with material safety requirements. Only gifts that have obtained KC certification and bear the KC mark can be legally sold in the Korean market, making it a key credential for market entry.

Gifts BIS Certification

BIS certification for gifts is a certification system implemented by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) to ensure that gifts and other products comply with India’s safety, quality, and environmental standards. BIS is India’s sole product certification authority, and its certification is divided into two types: ISI mark certification and CRS mandatory registration. Electronic and IT products within gifts usually require CRS registration, while certain industrial gift products need to obtain ISI mark certification.

Gifts SNI Certification

SNI certification for gifts is a national standard certification implemented in Indonesia for gifts and other products. It is established and managed by the Indonesian National Standardization Agency (BSN) and is divided into mandatory and voluntary types. For gifts such as electrical products and toys, SNI certification is a necessary requirement for entering the Indonesian market, aiming to ensure product quality and safety and to protect consumer rights.

Gifts TIS Standards

TIS standards for gifts are technical standards established by the Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI). TIS standards cover various requirements, including product technical specifications, performance, and raw material quality, and are divided into mandatory and voluntary types. Currently, there are over 2,000 TIS standards covering a wide range of consumer products, including food, home appliances, and building materials, serving as an important basis for products entering the Thai market. For gifts in categories such as food, beverages, cosmetics, or dietary supplements, FDA certification is also required.

Gifts SASO CoC Certificate

The SASO CoC certificate for gifts is a conformity document required by the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO) to ensure that gifts and other products comply with relevant Saudi technical regulations and standards. It is a mandatory document for gifts entering the Saudi market and is issued by certification bodies authorized by SASO. Only gifts with a SASO CoC certificate can clear Saudi customs smoothly; otherwise, they may face cargo detention, return, or destruction.

Gifts Certification in Vietnam

Vietnamese gift certification primarily revolves around product market entry, tariff incentives, and compliance for specific categories. Electrical and electronic gifts, as well as toy gifts, must obtain CR certification to meet safety standards. All gifts wishing to enjoy China–ASEAN Free Trade Area tariff benefits need to obtain a FORM E certificate of origin. Additionally, gifts in categories such as food and cosmetics must complete FDA registration with the Vietnamese Ministry of Health to ensure compliance with local health and safety requirements.

>>>Why Our Certifications Matter to You

These certifications are not just documents—they are a guarantee of product quality, safety, and market readiness. By partnering with M&Y, you gain:

Peace of mind knowing your products meet international regulatory standards.

Assurance of safe, reliable, and high-performing products for your customers.

Support for global trade and market expansion, minimizing compliance risks.

Confidence in choosing a professional partner who values quality, sustainability, and innovation.

Experience the M&Y Advantage

From concept to delivery, every product is designed and manufactured under strict quality management and safety guidelines. Our certifications ensure that you can confidently expand your business, enhance customer trust, and strengthen your brand reputation in any market.

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