Exports of power tools need to pass mandatory or voluntary certifications in target markets, which is a key prerequisite for products to enter the market in compliance. The core certification for the European Union market is CE certification, covering directives such as Low Voltage Directive (LVD) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC); although Germany's GS certification is voluntary, it has extremely high recognition and is an important endorsement for entering the high-end European market. The North American market requires UL or CSA safety certifications, focusing on electrical safety and overload protection tests; the Asia-Pacific region needs to adapt to Japan's PSE certification, Australia's SAA certification, etc. In addition, the RoHS directive's restrictions on the content of harmful substances in products have become a global general environmental protection requirement. For export-oriented enterprises, establishing a sound certification system and ensuring that products meet the safety and environmental protection standards of different regions are not only the basis for market access, but also the core support for enhancing brand credibility and international competitiveness.