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  • Design Patent vs Utility Patent: the Right One for Your Product - Hangzhou MedAsia

    Design vs Utility Patent: Your Product Choice

    The BP pressure cuffs, stethoscopes, thermometers, and more has been around for a long time and is not protected. No difference between you and competitors.
    Don't panic. Use Design Patents to separate yourself from them!
  • EU MDR transition period extended to 12/2028 - Hangzhou MedAsia

    EU MDR Transition Extended to 12/2028

    With Medasia, you can confidently bring safe and effective medical devices to market while staying up to date with the latest MDR guidelines. Don't risk non-compliance – secure your MDR certification today with Medasia's future-proof homecare products.
  • EU's USB-C Regulation Affects Healthcare Products - Hangzhou MedAsia

    EU's USB-C Regulation Affects Healthcare

    By the end of 2024, all electronic devices sold in the EU will have to be equipped with a USB Type-C charging port. While the impact of the new regulations on the home health product industry remains to be seen, it is clear that compliance with the universal charging port requirements will be necessary for manufacturers operating within the EU.
  • Blood Pressure Monitor Market Analysis 2023-2030: Size, Share & Trends - Hangzhou MedAsia

    Blood Pressure Monitors Market 2023-2030 Analysis

    • The global blood pressure monitoring devices market is set to grow by 9.4% CAGR from 2023 to 2030.
    • Homecare to show fastest CAGR of ~11.3% due to smart wearables mobility.
    • North America held the largest revenue share in 2022, and Asia-Pacific is expected to expand fastest over the forecast period.
  • Environmental Gains: Reusable Pregnancy Products

    Environmental Gains: Reusable Pregnancy Products

    The Environmental Benefits of Reusable Pregnancy Testsnvironment while embracing an eco-friendly approach to pregnancy testing? Say goodbye to single-use plastic and discover the remarkable benefits of reusable pregnancy tests.
  • Japanese media: Without China, the cost of all goods in the world will rise significantly → - Hangzhou MedAsia

    Japan Media: Minus China, Global Goods Costs Surge

    On October 18, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun published an article entitled "Japan will lose 53 trillion Yen by separating from China", which criticized the so-called "decoupling from China" argument. Without China, it warned, the cost of all the world's goods would rise sharply.
  • Shipping disruptions! Six major ports in this country are on strike again - Hangzhou MedAsia

    Shipping Disruptions! Six Major Ports Strike

    The strike comes at a critical time for Europe's port industry, where a backlog of cargoes caused under China's anti-epidemic control policy is expected to lead to a surge in European imports in the coming weeks.

  • Back to the 6.5 era! What is the future trend of the RMB exchange rate? - Hangzhou MedAsia

    Back to 6.5 Era! Future Trends in RMB Exchange Rate

    During the four trading days from April 19 to 22, the RMB exchange rate depreciated continuously, returning to 6.5 after many months.

  • 2022, what is the future trend of RMB exchange rate? - Hangzhou MedAsia

    2022 RMB Exchange Rate: Future Trends

    The renminbi continued its strong bilateral exchange rate against the US dollar at the start of the New Year, with both the central parity rate and the trading rate hitting a 45-month high of 6.33.
  • 223 additional warehousing facilities worldwide! - Hangzhou MedAsia

    223 additional warehousing facilities worldwide!

    Maersk to enhance logistics capabilities in Asia Pacific through acquisition.
  • Market Demand and Freight Rates Will Remain Strong Through 2022 - Hangzhou MedAsia

    Strong Market Demand, High Freight Rates in 2022

    A freight forwarder reports that no real disruption or significant decline in air cargo demand is expected in the first half of 2022, and rates may remain high.
  • Port congestion has eased, but high ocean freight rates may continue to... - Hangzhou MedAsia

    Port congestion eases, but high ocean freight rates persist

    U.S. agricultural exporters are calling for greater scrutiny of the behavior of shipping alliances and shipping companies during the pandemic.
  • Customs crackdown! Just now, many batches of goods were seized, don't take infringement seriously - Hangzhou MedAsia

    Customs crackdown! Batches of goods seized, caution

    Recently, the Customs crackdown, a number of enterprises exporting infringing goods were checked, quickly see if there is your home goods?
  • Strike at Australia's Patrick Terminal halted, but shipping congestion and delays continue to worsen → - Hangzhou MedAsia

    Australia's Patrick Terminal strike halts, shipping congestion

    The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) has halted strike action against Patrick Terminals - but the impact of the strike has caused long delays on Melbourne's landside.
  • General Administration of Customs: no longer issue GSP certificates of origin for goods sent to these countries - Hangzhou MedAsia

    Customs: No more GSP certificates issuance

    The consignor of goods to the above countries need to prove the origin documents, you can apply for non-preferential certificate of origin.
  • OUTBURST! A CONTAINER SHIP OWNED BY MSC WAS ATTACKED BY ARMED GROUPS IN THE GULF OF GUINEA - Hangzhou MedAsia

    OUTBURST! MSC container ship attacked by armed groups

    According to foreign media reports, on October 25, a container ship owned by MSC Lucia was attacked and boarded by unknown armed men at SW Agbami terminal in the Gulf of Guinea.
  • Disinformation? "The U.S. retail industry has restarted restrictions on the purchase of daily necessities, and the Federal Reserve is deeply concerned about the "inflation crisis"... - Hangzhou MedAsia

    Disinformation? U.S. retail renews restrictions

    This time, it's not a panic rush caused by the new epidemic, but a supply chain crisis and soaring logistics costs. And Costo is not alone, as Target, Home Depot and Sears are all experiencing shortages on their shelves.
  • Inflation Alert: High freight rates expected to persist

    Inflation Alert: High freight rates expected to persist

    As the epidemic disrupted global supply chains, many ports around the world became congested, causing transportation costs to soar.
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