Eastern Europe and Central Asia certification
BeginningFebruary 15, 2013, Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan began to enforce the CustomUnion Technical Regulation certification, and the CU-TR certification mark isEAC. , Also called CU-EAC certification. All products under the jurisdiction ofthe Customs Union must apply for CU certification. The Customs Union CUcertificate will replace the three countries’ own certification certificates.Including GOST-R certificate or TR certificate in Russia, STB certificate inBelarus and GOST-K certificate in Kazakhstan.
Inaddition, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and other countriesalso have compulsory certification control requirements for wirelesscommunication products. For details, please consult Chenhe Quality Inspection.
Chenhe works directly with the CU license issuing agency to transferthe certificate through CB report, EMC report and factory inspection CIG023report, and obtain the certificate in 2-3 weeks.
All wireless communication products exported toRussia must apply for FAC certification. The R & TTE report issued byChenhe is fully recognized by the official Russian institutions. The projectcycle is 2-3 weeks.
Chenhe cooperates with Kvalitet, the officialcertification agency of Serbia, and can obtain Serbian CoC certificationthrough CB report, EMC report, R & TTE report, and the project cycle is 2-3weeks.
All wireless communication products exported to Moldova must be testedby a laboratory authorized by the local government. Chenhe works directly withthe Moldova laboratory. Our services include sample testing and certification,with a cycle of 4-5 weeks.
In addition to CE certification, Croatia still implements mandatoryEMC and wireless certification. Chenhe works directly with the Croatiancertification agency KONCAR to transfer certificates through EMC or R & TTEreports, with a cycle of 2-3 weeks.