2026 Guide to Value-Added Standardization: Integrating ISO 9001, 14001, and 14067 for Global Trade
The New Era of Value-Added Commodities: 2026 Standardization Guide In 2026, the definition of a "commodity" has undergone a radical transformation. It is no longer enough to simply move raw materials across borders; the global market now demands that value-added processes—from refining and processing to ethical certification—meet a rigorous, standardized regulatory framework. The following article outlines the core pillars of standardized regulation for value-added commodities as they stand today. 1. The 2026 Customs Revolution: HS Code Evolution To regulate value-added goods, you must first define them. The World Customs Organization (WCO) and regional bodies like the European Commission have updated their classification systems for 2026 to distinguish high-tech processed goods from raw materials. The EU Combined Nomenclature (CN) 2026: Effective January 1, 2026, new 8-digit codes have been introduced for "green" value-added commodities, such as specific lith...