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flag New 2026 rules require construction and manufacturing materials to self-verify origin, quality, and condition to combat fraud and improve safety.

flag New regulations in 2026 require construction and manufacturing materials to include self-verification capabilities to ensure safety, compliance, and traceability. flag These features allow materials to authenticate their origin, quality, and condition in real time, reducing fraud and improving supply chain transparency. flag The shift is driven by rising incidents of counterfeit components and structural failures linked to substandard materials. flag Industry leaders say the mandate marks a turning point, making self-verifying materials essential rather than optional for all major infrastructure and product development projects.

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