[Coco] Bad news for Catweasel - Fwd: Newsletter 241105
jdaggett at gate.net
jdaggett at gate.net
Sat Nov 26 12:52:40 EST 2005
Jim
This has to do with charges for disposal of no longer wanted
electronic devices. I knew of this movement about five years ago
when some of the European countries were comtemplating this
surcharge. I did not know any had finally implemented this
regulation.
If I remember correctly it establishes a charge method for recycling
costs and disposal fees for not only German manufacturers but all
foreign manufacturers also. The foreign manufacturers do not have
to pay the fees if and only if they do not direct ship to the customer
but directly to an importer. Then the importer must obtain the filings
and legal meastures.
Seems that the law does not effect German companies from
exporting outside the EU. Only way that may be needed is to stop
companies from shipping to a dummy company outside and then
return ship back into the EU.
I would think that they can ship into the US with no issues unless th
ere is some reciprical laws in the US or Canada.
james
On 26 Nov 2005 at 7:32, Jim Cox wrote:
From: "Jim Cox" <jimcox at miba51.com>
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Date sent: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 07:32:09 -0800
Subject: [Coco] Bad news for Catweasel - Fwd: Newsletter 241105
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> Hopefully this forwarded message comes through to all who
> are interested. If not, contact me and I will copy it it
> into the reply.
>
> Basically the message says that due to some new German
> regulations, the people who make the Catweasel will have
> to stop shipping it until they get some paperwork
> completed.
>
> Torsten: Since you are in Germany, do you know anything
> about this and are you in a position to elaborate?
>
> -Jim
>
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