If so, it would not be the first time governments have used existing
regulations to erect trade barriers.
Cortland Richmond
2017 5:45 PM, John Allen wrote:
Probably due to Putin’s desire to promote (by any means – including
regulation!) for *everything* to be done in Russia, not elsewhere!
John E Allen
W. London, UK
*From:*Carl Newton [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* 03 December 2017 22:20
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [PSES] EAC Mark in Russia
Brian,
I occasionally do work for a very large ITE product company with a
worldwide presence and so I've been involved in international certs
for a few of their products. This year we learned that Russia started
to reject all EAC certs not issued by a Russian national lab. The
other CU nation's certs were being rejected. I believe that Belarus
has been working on legal action against Russia with the position that
Russia is violating agreements. But I had to obtain a 2nd EAC cert
from a Russian lab so that this company could resume their exports to
Russia. The big-name labs with global market access groups that I
spoke with are aware of this. This was the status as of mid-summer.
Best regards,
Carl
On 11/29/2017 2:25 PM, Kunde, Brian wrote:
Greetings.
I would love to hear your story about dealing with the EAC mark
and shipping products to Russia. Though most all countries have
laws, acts, or directives on the books, most are not enforced
across the board, yet focuses primarily on mass produced consumer
electronics, computers, etc.. Individual or custom built
equipment, such as scientific/laboratory equipment generally gets
in such countries without much trouble.
However, our department has been asked to looking into the current
status of the EAC marking and what it takes to get single built
instruments into Russia. Any information on this would be helpful.
We have talked to a couple 3^rd party labs and of course they want
the entire gambit including full certification testing for Safety,
EMC, and RoHS by an accredited lab and a full certification
program with factory inspections, the works, blah blah blah. This
approach is totally out of the question for the few products that
we sell into this market. Let’s be reasonable here.
So far we haven’t had any issues (unless we include a PC in the
shipment) but if things are changing we would like to stay on top
of things.
I would love to hear from you. Thanks for all comments and stories.
The Other Brian
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