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New Rules: Uncertified Power Banks Now Banned on Chinese Flights

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Uncertified Power Banks Now Banned on Chinese Flights 5

Heads up if you’re flying within China — the Civil Aviation Administration has just banned uncertified or recalled power banks from domestic flights. Airport security is already confiscating them, and even some couriers are refusing to ship them.

Uncertified Power Banks Now Banned on Chinese Flights

Only devices with a genuine CCC certification mark are allowed.
Brands like Romoss, Anker, Baseus, and Xiaomi have been hit with recalls.
Courier rules are also tightening, so even sending one home might be tricky.

👉 Full details here: New Rules: Uncertified Power Banks Now Banned on Chinese Flights

Has anyone here had a power bank confiscated at airport security in China?



   
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