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What may require Russian certification?
According to Russian Law, more than 60% of all products to be sold and/or used in the country require mandatory certification/licensing, i.e. they should be approved by relevant Russian authorities in terms of compliance to national standards. This concerns both locally produced and imported goods. Moreover, prior to construction of an industrial or civil site in the Russian territory, a number of approvals are required to undertake engineering, construction and other technical activities.

Below you will find the list of product and activity categories subject to mandatory Russian approval:

  • Products, services and tools assuring safety for life and health of consumers (e.g. foodstuff, drugs, textiles, electrical appliances, related equipment etc);
  • Alcoholic products and equipment for their production;
  • Production sites;
  • Technical installations at dangerous production sites (e.g. pressure vessels, lifting and hoisting machines, pumps, equipment for mining, petrochemical, oil & gas, metallurgical and other industries);
  • Fire-related products;
  • Livestock;
  • Products assuring safety for life and health of animals (feed, vaccines etc);
  • Pesticides and agrochemicals;
  • Products and services containing results of genetic engineering activity;
  • Energy-consuming products and energy resources;
  • Telecommunication equipment, tools and services;
  • Information systems, databases and tools to protect them;
  • Transportation units, products and services;
  • Aerospace machinery;
  • Geodesic, cartographical and topographical products;
  • Forestry raw materials;
  • Gas and coal;
  • Nuclear industry products and technologies;
  • Arms.

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Which types of approval are there in Russia?
Depending on the nature of the goods you are planning to ship to Russia, you may need to comply with one or more certification requirements. There are 18 mandatory certification systems regulated by Laws of the Russian Federation (“GOST R”, “Elektrosvyaz”, “Fire Safety” etc) and over 350 voluntary ones.

Today, GOST R Certificate of Conformity is the most common permissive document in Russia testifying that your product meets necessary safety standards. In the framework of the GOST R certification system there are 48 sub-systems for homogeneous products such as crockery, perfumes and cosmetics, textile and light industry products, chemical products, high voltage electrical equipment, metal processing machinery, oil & gas equipment etc.

However, your project may include any combination of permits, certificates, licenses and other approvals needed for its implementation. To bring to fruition, a large investment project could require up to 500 permissive documents. These include but are not limited to:

The new Law on Technical Regulation, effective from 01.07.2003, has to gradually replace the existing mandatory certification systems with the new ones before year 2011. About 500’000 currently acting state standards (GOST) have to be replaced by over 1000 statutory technical regulations. Harmonisation of local technical trade barriers with international practices is one of the conditions for Russia to join WTO.

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When are Russian permissive documents required?
Approving documents are required at different stages of doing business in Russia, such as:

  • Crossing the Russian border;
  • Commencing construction works;
  • Commissioning of equipment;
  • Operation of equipment;
  • Concluding sales deal;
  • Advertising & PR activities;
  • Retail

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Do these permissive documents cover all of Russia / all CIS?
As a rule, product-related certificates and permits issued by Russian authorities apply to the whole of the Russian Federation, although the document can be granted by a regional certification body.

However, a Russian certificate is, in principle, not relevant for other CIS countries and vice versa. It is true that historically the former Soviet states had much in common, including similar approval structures. Consequently, there are some certification systems that are mutually accepted by Russian and some CIS countries such as Ukraine and Belarus (e.g. the hygienic certification). Nevertheless, this only concerns goods manufactured in those countries. It means that if a product has been produced in a third country and is to be imported both to Russia and another CIS country, it should undergo local certification procedures in both states.

UkrSEPRO Certificate of Conformity is usually required in the Ukrainian market.
GOST-K Certificate of Conformity is the most common permissive document in Kazakhstan.
RB Certificate of Conformity is the relevant document in Republic of Belarus.

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What labelling / marking requirements are there in Russia?
According to the Russian Law №2300-I “About Consumer Rights protection” dated from 07.02.1992, all consumer goods, both food and non-food, exported to and distributed in Russia require Russian language labeling and the sale of imported products without consumer information in Russian is illegal.

Russian labeling has to cover the following items:

  • Name of product,
  • Country of origin,
  • Name and address of manufacturer or any other contact information for consumers,
  • How and where the product is to be used,
  • The main characteristics and description of the product,
  • Safety requirements,
  • Conformity certification and licensing information (Mark of Conformity in case of certification);
  • Expiration date, if applicable.

This information can be contained on the box, label, or any other appropriate material concerning the product such as technical brochures or manuals.

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