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List of Unregistered Controlled Goods Found ANNEX A List of Unregistered Controlled Goods Found S/N Product Information E-Commerce Name of seller on Platform Sold e-commerce On platform 1 Product Type: USB Wall charger Lazada.sg Rareus Singapore Brand & Model Number: Tronsmart W2DT 2 Product Type: 5-Port USB charger Lazada.sg PROLink Brand & Model Number: PROLink PDC53001 3 Product Type: C48 Breakthrough Lazada.sg iShopee.sg 3USB Charger Brand & Model Number: hoco C48 4 Product Type: USB Wall Charger Lazada.sg Ace Star Brand & Model Number: K.FULAI KA-16 5 Product Type: Vertical Multi Lazada.sg LongerVogue.com Socket Brand & Model Number: JW401 6 Product Type: Dual Port USB Lazada.sg Best Dealss Charger Adapter Brand & Model Number: None 7 Product Type: Funzi U+ Type-C Lazada.sg Airdrop Tech PD Charger Brand & Model Number: Baseus BS-UKQC02 8 Product Type: Essential Quick Lazada.sg SGP3M Charge 3.0 Wall Charger Brand & Model Number: Spigen F207 9 Product Type: Convert Design Lazada.sg iCool Accessories Travel Charger Brand & Model Number: LDNIO A2502Q 10 Product Type: LED Touchlamp Lazada.sg Illusion distribution with USB Port Charger Brand & Model Number: TOPK C4405 11 Product Type: 6 USB 3 Power Lazada.sg 32Day.Tech Socket Brand & Model Number: LDNIO SC3604 12 Product Type: 6 USB 3 Power Lazada.sg Offer & Save Socket Superstore Brand & Model Number: LDNIO SC3604 13 Product Type: 6 USB 3 Power Lazada.sg D-Tech Socket Brand & Model Number: LDNIO SC3604 14 Product Type: Juicer Lazada.sg SCI SG Mall Brand & Model Number: Joyoung JYZ-V15 15 Product Type: Electric Kettle Lazada.sg SGEXPRESS Brand & Model Number: nathöme NSH0603 16 Product Type: Folding Kettle Lazada.sg Utopia Bazaar Brand & Model Number: Life Element I10 17 Product Type: Mi Smart Kettle Lazada.sg New Star Brand & Model Number: XiaoMi Electronics YM-K1501 18 Product Type: Mi Smart Kettle Lazada.sg Kearea.sg Brand & Model Number: XiaoMi YM-K1501 19 Product Type: Multifunction Health Lazada.sg Esther Store Kettle Brand & Model Number: 万利达 AC-HK16 20 Product Type: Electric Lunch Box Lazada.sg LifePro Brand & Model Number: BEAR DFH-B20J1 21 Product Type: Electric Lunch Box Lazada.sg RC Global Brand & Model Number: YoiCe Y- DFH3 22 Product Type: Ceiling Fan 豪华装 Lazada.sg Warehouse Sales 饰吊扇 Brand & Model Number: 3001 23 Product Type: Rice cooker Qoo10.sg life is great Brand & Model Number: 天际 TONZE CFXB-W220Y 24 Product Type: Electric Lunch Box Qoo10.sg SeaTime Brand & Model Number: Meiyun 美昀 CFXB10-200 25 Product Type: Electric Lunch Box Qoo10.sg T Bear Shop Brand & Model Number: Lotor 小 浣熊 HM-2015 26 Product Type: Electric Lunch Box Qoo10.sg OOTD Brand & Model Number: playbear 小玩熊 DFH-2019 27 Product Type: Healthy Life Pot Qoo10.sg UniqHome Brand & Model Number: CY-986 28 Product Type: Curing Pot 养身壶 Qoo10.sg CitiLife Brand & Model Number: LOPOL 乐浦 YSH-A3 29 Product Type: Electric Toaster Qoo10.sg ZXC Japan Brand & Model Number: DonLim TA-8600 30 Product Type: Electric Toaster Qoo10.sg Hello Dear Brand & Model Number: HJT-016 31 Product Type: Extension Socket Qoo10.sg Swujin Outlet Page 2 of 7 Brand & Model Number: Orico IPC-2A4U 32 Product Type: Extension Socket Qoo10.sg Siang Outlet Brand & Model Number: POERMA T-01 33 Product Type: Vertical Multi Qoo10.sg sgsmarthome Socket Brand & Model Number: None 34 Product Type: Vertical Multi Qoo10.sg Novelty SG Socket Brand & Model Number: None 35 Product Type: Vertical Multi Qoo10.sg www.TOP1.sg Socket Brand & Model Number: None 36 Product Type: Replacement AC Qoo10.sg IT solution Adapter 65W 20V Brand & Model Number: ADP- 0933 37 Product Type: High Performance Qoo10.sg Alfapris Power Adapter Brand & Model Number: DOS DOS-D12120 38 Product Type: USB Power Qoo10.sg 24HOUR Adapter Brand & Model Number: Apple A1401 39 Product Type: AC/DC Adapter Qoo10.sg toy store Brand & Model Number: 0520 40 Product Type: USB Charger Qoo10.sg smart molly Brand & Model Number: YC- CDA6 41 Product Type: 米家 IH 电饭煲 Shopee.sg 131 Express Brand & Model Number: XiaoMi IHFB01CM 42 Product Type: O.Cooker 多用途电 Shopee.sg 131 Express 热锅 Brand & Model Number: XiaoMi CR-DR01 43 Product Type: Multi-function Shopee.sg valuesg Electric Lunch Box Brand & Model Number: YoiCe DFH11 44 Product Type: Health Preserving Shopee.sg GLADLEIGH Pot 养生壶 Brand & Model Number: GUOFAN 国帆 YSH-06A 45 Product Type: 液体加热器(电炒 Shopee.sg Andrew.sg 锅) Brand & Model Number: LOPOL 乐浦 SB-D08 46 Product Type: 3 USB Adapter Shopee.sg PANCHUNG Shop Page 3 of 7 Brand & Model Number: XHF30W 47 Product Type: Funzi Dual USB Shopee.sg BASEUS official Charger UK store Brand & Model Number: Baseus BS-UKQC01 48 Product Type: Funzi Dual USB Shopee.sg wonderbuyInternatio Charger UK nal.sg Brand & Model Number: Baseus BS-UKQC01 49 Product Type: Funzi Dual USB Shopee.sg restonecorner Charger UK Brand & Model Number: Baseus BS-UKQC01 50 Product Type: Funzi U+ Type-C Shopee.sg electreek PD2.0 Brand & Model Number: Baseus BS-UKQC02 51 Product Type: USB Power Shopee.sg UGreen Adapter Brand & Model Number: UGREEN 20531 52 Product Type: Quick Charge 3.0 Shopee.sg Epathchina Store USB Wall Charger Brand & Model Number: dodocool DA56WUS 53 Product Type: 12W USB Power Shopee.sg MBLET Adapter Brand & Model Number: Apple A1401 54 Product Type: Phone charger Shopee.sg QR.sg Brand & Model Number: Samsung ETA-U90UWE 55 Product Type: LED Touch Lamp Shopee.sg City Diary with USB Port Charger Brand & Model Number: LDNIO A4405 56 Product Type: 3 USB Port Shopee.sg sunshineage.sg Charger Adapter Brand & Model Number: EP- TA10WE 57 Product Type: Wall Charger Dual Shopee.sg truslink_technology USB Brand & Model Number: AWEI C- 700 58 Product Type: Wall Charger Dual Shopee.sg oursmailing USB Brand & Model Number: AWEI C- 700 59 Product Type: Ceiling Fan Carousell Lightmens Brand & Model Number: Alpha AF838/42 60 Product Type: Electric Lunch Box Carousell sg works Brand & Model Number: Lotor 小 浣熊 HM-2016 61 Product Type: Electric Lunch Box Carousell luminarypjm Page 4 of 7 Brand & Model Number: LifePro ELB-2016 62 Product Type: Mini Rice Cooker Carousell uniqueshopees Brand & Model Number: Q 师傅 YF107 63 Product Type: Electric Kettle Carousell jinziyue008 Brand & Model Number: Rosane 容信 JL-180E1-1500 64 Product Type: Electric Kettle Carousell Onlyqmall Brand & Model Number: 三角 HZ- 1520A 65 Product Type: Grill and Electric Carousell Sinyelc Cooker Brand & Model Number: Aoran 奥然 Z9 66 Product Type: Adaptive Fast Carousell nk.electronics Charging Brand & Model Number: TOPK C301Q 67 Product Type: 4U USB Charger Carousell everythingunder Brand & Model Number: Yoobao YB-701 68 Product Type: USB-C 61W Power Carousell shineweiltd Adapter Brand & Model Number: KP- 4UPD 69 Product Type: Quick Charge Wall Carousell digisocialmedia Adapter Brand & Model Number: Powstro SDC-30W 70 Product Type: AC Adapter Carousell notebookparts Brand & Model Number: PA- 1900-24 71 Product Type: AC Adapter Carousell acegames Brand & Model Number: None 72 Product Type: Power Adapter Carousell gadgetark Brand & Model Number: J0128 73 Product Type: 6 USB 3 Power Carousell atozshop Socket Brand & Model Number: LDNIO SC3604 74 Product Type: Multifunctional ebay.com.sg ur-1stchoice Cooking Lunch Box Brand & Model Number: YS-301 75 Product Type: Electric Kettle ebay.com.sg queen_club99 Brand & Model Number: Scarlett SC-588 76 Product Type: Electric Kettle and ebay.com.sg upbates Steam Iron Brand & Model Number: Soarin SR-188H 77 Product Type: USB Fast Charger ebay.com.sg goodgoods184_8 Brand & Model Number: WLX- T2T Page 5 of 7 78 Product Type: 30W Port USB ebay.com.sg kengkw-0 Power Adapter Brand & Model Number: EZ3149- 10B 79 Product Type: Adapter ebay.com.sg dazzling-sun Brand & Model Number: 480- 10050-E.S 80 Product Type: Micro USB Wall ebay.com.sg sg.chop.deals Charger Brand & Model Number: T-mobile 05749 TC 81 Product Type: Power Adapter ebay.com.sg hugz_mall Brand & Model Number: T4-500 82 Product Type: Replacement AC ebay.com.sg electronicscrazy18 Adapter Brand & Model Number: None 83 Product Type: Dual USB Fast Ezbuy.sg GXM Gadgets charge Brand & Model Number: Baseus BS-UKQC01 84 Product Type: 3 USB Adapter Ezbuy.sg smartdot Brand & Model Number: XHF30W 85 Product Type: USB Smart Ezbuy.sg smartdot Charger Brand & Model Number: powbird PM05-01M 86 Product Type: Extension Power Ezbuy.sg Global Store Socket Brand & Model Number: MIKA W604S 87 Product Type: Extension Power Ezbuy.sg Global Store Socket Brand & Model Number: W2903S 88 Product Type: Food Mixer Ezbuy.sg Nicedeal.sg Brand & Model Number: ZENUS JNM-180 89 Product Type: Ceiling Fan Ezbuy.sg Goldentouch Brand & Model Number: 欧特思 豪华风扇灯 90 Product Type: Electric Cooking Facebook Pearlyn Kee Pot Marketplace Brand & Model Number: 金正 Nontaus JZW-0616 91 Product Type: Electric Lunch Box Facebook Stayz Chow Brand & Model Number: Twins Marketplace 92 Product Type: AC Adapter with Facebook Shahari Ahmad USB Slot Marketplace Brand & Model Number: LDNIO A4403 93 Product Type: 55W Multi-Port Facebook Michael Lee USB Charger Marketplace Brand & Model Number: Choetech TC42C 94 Product Type: LED Touch Lamp Facebook Ong Keng Wee with USB Port Charger Marketplace Page 6 of 7 Brand & Model Number: LDNIO A4405 95 Product Type: 3 Power Socket 4 Facebook Khairulnizam Ali USB Marketplace Brand & Model Number: REMAX RU-U2 96 Product Type: Ceiling Fan Facebook Linah Jmd Brand & Model Number: KDK Marketplace K14ZW 97 Product Type: PowerTravel Plus Amazon Prime - 15W Dual USB Wall Charger Now Brand & Model Number: Innergie ADP-15VH C 98 Product Type: PowerGear ICE 65 Amazon Prime - 65W Universal Laptop Adapter Now Brand & Model Number: Innergie ADP-65GW
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