Compliance & Certifications for Vietnam Sourcing and Manufacturing

Compliance and certification requirements are increasingly important for international buyers sourcing from Vietnam. Understanding which standards apply to your product category and destination market is essential before selecting suppliers, placing orders, or planning production.

Key principle: Compliance requirements should be defined before contacting suppliers — not after production has started. Retrofitting compliance is significantly more expensive than building it in from the beginning.
Common Compliance Standards by Market
StandardMarketApplies To
CE MarkingEuropean UnionElectronics, toys, machinery, PPE
FDA ComplianceUnited StatesFood, cosmetics, medical devices
REACHEuropean UnionChemicals in products
RoHSEU / GlobalElectronics and electrical equipment
CPSIAUnited StatesChildren's products
FSCGlobalWood and paper products
BSCI / SMETAGlobalSocial compliance audit
ISO 9001GlobalQuality management systems
How to Verify Certifications
  • Request original certificates, not screenshots
  • Check certificate validity dates
  • Verify issuing body directly where possible
  • Confirm the certificate covers the specific product and factory
  • Request test reports alongside certificates
  • Use accredited third-party testing labs
Common Compliance Mistakes
  • Assuming the supplier handles compliance automatically
  • Accepting expired or unverified certificates
  • Not specifying requirements in the RFQ
  • Ignoring labeling and language requirements
  • Starting production before compliance is confirmed
Important: Non-compliant products can be stopped at customs, recalled from market, or result in significant financial and reputational damage. Compliance verification is not optional for regulated product categories.
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