Home?Automotive Components? Complete Guide to Exporting Car Tires to Malaysia: Details of Process, Certification, and Precautions
Malaysia is a traditional and important market for Chinas tire exports. In recent years, with the economic development, the demand for automobile tires has been continuously increasing. The following is a detailed answer regarding the process and precautions for exporting automobile tires to Malaysia.
I. Export Process
1. Understand the target market
Before export, enterprises need to conduct in - depth research on Malaysias relevant import regulations, tariff policies and technical standards. Especially the technical regulations set by the Standards Malaysia and the Ministry of Transport Malaysia for tire imports, such as:
MS1394:2017: New Pneumatic Tires Other Than Passenger Car Tires,
MS149:2018: Technical Specifications for Passenger Car Tires,
MS224:2005, AMD.1:2010: Technical Specifications for Retreaded Tires,
2. Order confirmation and contract signing
Clarify product information: Clearly state key contents such as tire models, specifications, quantities, technical parameters, certification requirements, delivery time and payment methods in the contract.
Sign the contract: Ensure that the contract terms are clear and definite, especially the parts regarding quality requirements, delivery conditions and after - sales service.
3. Certification preparation
Tires exported to Malaysia must obtainSIRIM certificationandCTA certification:
SIRIM certification: It indicates that the product meets Malaysias safety standards and is a necessary condition for customs clearance.
CTA certification: Since July 2022, each tire specification must obtain a CTA automotive parts type approval certificate.
4. Product preparation and inspection
Product testing: Conduct necessary tests in accordance with the requirements of SIRIM and CTA certifications to ensure that the product meets the performance requirements.
Commodity inspection and inspection application: Contact the inspection agency to complete the export commodity inspection procedures and obtain the necessary commodity inspection certificates.
Submit during customs clearanceSIRIM certificateandCTA certificateand cooperate with the customs inspection.
II. Certification Requirements
1. SIRIM certification
Necessity: Since 2022, tires without a SIRIM certificate will not be able to clear customs.
Application process:
Prepare Materials: Provide technical documents such as test reports, design drawings, and instructions for use.
Submit the application: Submit the materials to the SIRIM certification body.
Product testing: Complete quality and performance tests.
Report review: The certification body reviews the test report.
Certificate issuance: Obtain the certificate after passing the certification. The validity period is five years, and an annual review is required each year.
2. CTA certification
Necessity: Since July 2022, the CTA certificate has become a necessary document for customs clearance.
Application process:
Prepare documents: Submit detailed technical information and quality certification documents.
Submit the application: Apply to the certification body for CTA certification.
Product testing: Complete performance and safety tests as required.
Review and approvalAfter passing the certification, the CTA certificate will be obtained.
III. Performance requirements
Malaysias requirements for tire performance cover the following aspects:
Strength performanceEnsure that the tire does not burst or blow out under high - load conditions.
High - speed performanceMaintain stability during high - speed driving and do not delaminate or deform.
Durability performanceEnsure the long - term service life of the tire under various road conditions.
Braking performanceShorten the braking distance and provide safe and reliable braking effects.
IV. Labeling requirements
According to Malaysian regulations, tires need to be marked with the following information:
Basic information:
Product name (such as passenger car tires, truck tires).
Instructions for useIf there are installation direction requirements, an installation direction arrow needs to be marked.
Safety warningsMark warning statements such as Avoid excessive wear and Check tire pressure regularly.
V. Precautions
Document Preparation:
Ensure the integrity of documents such as invoices, packing lists, and FORM E certificates of origin.
Prepare specific certification documents and import licenses according to the requirements of the target market.
Equipment packaging:
Adopt a packaging method that complies with international transportation standards to ensure the safety of tires during transportation.
Mark clear transportation information and warning signs on the packaging.
Certification cyclePlan the certification application time in advance to avoid customs clearance delays due to the certification cycle.
Tax incentivesUseFORM E CertificateEnjoy the preferential tariff policies of the China - ASEAN Free Trade Area to enhance product competitiveness.
VI. Summary
Tire enterprises exporting to Malaysia need to strictly comply with the requirements of SIRIM and CTA certifications, and at the same time ensure that product performance meets relevant Malaysian standards. During the export process, enterprises also need to pay attention to the accuracy of documents, the standardization of transportation packaging, and the reasonable planning of the certification cycle. By preparing in advance and fully understanding the needs of the target market, enterprises can effectively reduce risks and smoothly expand the Malaysian market.