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EAC
EAC mark (Eurasian Economic Union)
The mandatory mark shared by Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and other EAEU members, based on the TR CU / TR EAEU technical regulations. Two routes exist: certificate of conformity and declaration of conformity.
- Issued by
- Certification bodies accredited within the Eurasian Economic Union
- Assessment route
- Third-party certification
- How it is obtained
- Test against the applicable TR CU / TR EAEU. The certificate route usually requires a factory audit. Documentation must be in Russian and the applicant must be a legal entity within the Union.
- Marking rules
- The EAC mark must be legible and indelible on the product or packaging and correspond to the certificate or declaration number.
- Validity and upkeep
- Certificates typically run one to five years; declarations follow the regulation, with surveillance in between.
Accepted in
Applies to product lines
- Last verified
- 2026-08-19
- Version
- v1
- Official source
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