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SASO / SABER
SASO Certificate of Conformity (SABER)
Saudi Arabia's mandatory market-access scheme. A Product Certificate (PC) is obtained on the SABER platform first, then a shipment Certificate of Conformity (CoC) per consignment; customs clearance relies on the CoC. IECEE reports can support the assessment.
- Issued by
- SASO-authorised Conformity Assessment Bodies via the SABER platform
- Assessment route
- Compulsory registration
- How it is obtained
- Confirm the applicable technical regulation and HS code; submit test reports (IEC/IECEE based is accepted), product photos and labels. A Saudi-based importer acts as the applicant.
- Marking rules
- Labels must carry Arabic information; energy-related products have additional energy-label requirements. A CoC is tied to a specific shipment and cannot be reused.
- Validity and upkeep
- Product Certificates are typically renewed annually; CoCs are issued per shipment.
Accepted in
Applies to product lines
- Last verified
- 2026-08-19
- Version
- v1
- Official source
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