The EAC (Eurasian Conformity) certificate is a certification that demonstrates a product’s compliance with Technical Regulations (TR CU) in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) countries, including Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan. Without this certificate, many products cannot enter the EAEU market.
Below is a list of products by sector that require the EAC certificate:
The EAC certificate is required for all electrical and electronic devices sold in the EAEU market.
Compliance with safety and performance standards for machinery and equipment is certified through the EAC certificate.
Food and agricultural products exported to the EAEU countries must meet hygiene and safety standards.
Chemicals and cosmetics are subject to specific technical regulations regarding health and environmental safety.
EAC certification is required for the safe use of medical devices and health equipment.
In the automotive sector, the safety of motor vehicles and spare parts is certified through the EAC certificate.
The EAC certificate is mandatory for a wide range of sectors, and it is a fundamental requirement for legally selling products in the EAEU market. The specific products that require the EAC certificate are detailed under the relevant Technical Regulations (TR CU).
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