Certification of goods
In accordance with the requirements of the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union, products entering the territory of the EAEU must undergo a mandatory conformity assessment procedure if an appropriate Technical Regulation has been developed for it. Mandatory conformity assessment is carried out in the forms of declaration of conformity and certification.
Certificate of Conformity to Technical Regulations of the Eurasian Economic Union (hereinafter referred to as the EAEU TR Certificate, Certificate of Conformity) and Declaration of Conformity to Technical Regulations of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU TR Declaration, Declaration of Conformity) — official documents confirming that the products comply with all mandatory quality and safety requirements established in the Technical Regulations.
The form and rules for document execution are established by the Decision of Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission No. 293 dated 25.12.2012 "About single forms of the certificate of conformity and declaration of conformity to requirements of technical regulations of the Eurasian Economic Union and rules of their registration". The certificate of conformity is prepared on a special form, certified by the signature and seal of the head and expert of the accredited body. The Certificate form contains several levels of protection against forgery: guilloche frame, holographic security element, microtext, printing number and serial number of the form. The declaration of conformity is drawn up on sheets of A4 white paper.
What goods are subject to mandatory conformity assessment?
The comprehensive list of types of goods that require an EAEU TR Certificate or Declaration is required is established by the Decision of the Customs Union Commission No. 526 dated 28.01.2011.
Each technical regulation contains a "Scope of application" section, specifying the products to which it applies. In addition, the Eurasian Economic Commission makes separate decisions with lists of products requiring the provision of an EAEU TR Certificate or Declaration upon import.
Whether a particular product falls under mandatory certification or declaration depends on many factors, including but not limited to:
Product characteristics
Its purpose and scope of application
EAEU CN FEA (Eurasian Economic Union Commodity Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activity) code
As a rule, the Declaration of Conformity (as opposed to the Certificate of Conformity) is issued for less "complex" technical products, non-household products.
Range of applicants
The document can only be issued to legal entities and individual entrepreneurs registered within the territory of the EAEU member states.
Applications may be submitted by manufacturers, suppliers, as well as importers on the basis of an agreement of an authorized representative office of a foreign manufacturer.
Our services
We will select the EAEU CN FEA code
Our company has its own customs clearance department; we will help you find the correct CN FEA code, which is also required for determining the mandatory permits.
We will help you identify the necessary permits
We will help you with the analysis of the technical and other characteristics of the goods in order to determine what permits will need to be submitted when importing or exporting your goods.
We will help you prepare any and all the necessary documents
Our team will help you prepare the documents required to be submitted to government agencies (technical descriptions, letters of guarantee, apostilled powers of attorney).
We will help with the submission of documents to government agencies
We will prepare and review the necessary set of documents, draw up applications and submit them to the appropriate state agencies.
We can help you with the import of goods if you do not have a legal entity within the territory of Kazakhstan
Since only a company registered within the territory of the EAEU may act as an applicant, we are ready to offer you our services in this area.