With the EAC Declaration the manufacturer, importer or authorized representative declares the conformity of his products with the minimum requirements of the technical regulation of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). As distinguished from the EAC certificate, the EAC declaration is issued by the manufacturer or importer himself. All necessary tests and analysis are or made by the manufacturer or in some cases by the laboratory. The applicant issues the EAC declaration himself on a usual piece of paper. The EAC declaration has to be listed in the uniform register of the EAEU by an accredited certification body of one of the member states of the EAEU.
The TR certification is an official proof for the conformity of the products with the national technical regulations in Russia. After the reforms of the technical settlements implemented in Russia, the new technical regulations should substitute the outdated GOST-system, which did not meet the requirements anymore and simplify the certification process. After the coming into force of the decision of the member states of the EAEU on the harmonization of the national safety standards on June 18, 2010 many russian regulations were substituted by the technical regulations of the EAEU. The national regulations only hold for areas, for which there is no regulation of the EAEU, as for example the technical regulation “On safety of blood and blood products” or TR no. 123 “On fire safety requirements”.
While GOST and TR are accepted only in Russia, the EAC proof of conformity is equally valid in all member states of the EAEU. As proof of conformity counts the EAC certificate and the EAC declaration.
TR CU means “technical regulations of the customs union”. TR ZU is the corresponding english translation and means “technische Regelwerke der Zollunion”. TR EAEU stands for “technical regulations of the Eurasian Economic Union”.
As a result, the terms “EAC certificate” and “TR CU certificate” can be used as synonyms. The correct and complete designation of the conformity assessment would be “confirmation of conformity with the technical regulations of the customs union”. Given the length of the term it is not surprising that the designication often is shortened by “TR CU Certification” or “EAC certification. Strictly speaking the term “Certification” would be wrong in this context, as there are to mandatory conformity assessment procedures: The EAC certificate and the EAC declaration.
Those problems can be avoided by employing the service of an authorized representative.
This is possible only in the following cases:
- correction of typos
- change of legal form, location or contact details of the applicant
- change of legal form or location of the manufacturer
- change of customs tariff number
You can verify the authenticity of certificates or declarations in Russia in the register on the website of the Federal Accreditation Authority (Rosakkreditazija). https://pub.fsa.gov.ru/ral.
For customs clearance an exemption letter is recommended: It is necessary for the import of goods to Russia, if the products neither underlie the mandatory GOST certification nor the EAC certification.
An exemption letter for the customs is an official letter of the accredited certification body which certifies that the imported goods do not belong to the group of products that are subject to mandatory certification.
The exemption letter is always necessary when the HS classification of goods can not be clearly identified. In such case an exemption certificate of “VNIIS” has to be submitted.
This certificate is required in particular, when product classifications are very complex and there is no clarity as to whether the product is subject to the certification obligation or not. Moreover, an exemption letter may be required for import into the customs territory of Russia by customs officials.
In the Russian Federation fines has to be paid, when importing and selling products without a certificate or declaration of conformity.
- about the forwarder and recipient of the commodity
- about the delivery conditions
- about the country of origin of the commodity when importing and the destination when exporting
- about the customs value of the commodity
- about the transport route of the commodity
- about the currency
- information about the certification body , that issued the certificate/the declaration (name, address, indications on accreditation)
- information about the applicant: name, address, phone number, e-mail address
- information about the product: name, type/serial number/model
- customs tariff number
- name of the respective technical regulation
- information regarding the documents as basis for the conformity assessment (test reports, certificate of quality management systems ecc.)
- additional information: storage conditions, expiration date, packaging ecc.
- stamp and signature of the expert and the head of the certification body
- in the declaration also the name of the managing director of the applicant Information that does not fit on the main paper of the document (for example subsidiaries or product types) can be attached separately to the document.
- serial delivery: the EAC declaration or EAC certificate is valid for all products produced in a similar way by the same manufacturer. In case of a serial production the amount of products that can be imported is not limited.
- Batch delivery: A certain number of units, that is shipped within the framework of a supply contract. It is a delivery of the same forwarder to the same recipient in the customs union. The conformity assessment certification is valid until the batch has been sent successfully. The same certificate or declaration can not be used for the same amount of commodities again.
- Single unit delivery: the product is shipped for one time and with the amount of one single unit in the territory of the EAEU. As the same time the importer does not have any plans for further delivery of those products.