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Eurasian Economic Union

Eurasian Economic Union — EAC Marking

The Eurasian Economic Union operates common technical regulations across its member states, evidenced by the EAC mark, covering areas such as low voltage equipment, electromagnetic compatibility and restriction of hazardous substances in electrical products. Conformity is demonstrated through declaration or certification depending on the technical regulation, generally requiring a party established within the union to hold the documentation. It is structurally similar to the EU approach but the assessments, documents and marks are not interchangeable.

What it obliges you to do

  • Identify which technical regulations apply to the product
  • Appoint an applicant established in the union where required
  • Complete declaration or certification per the applicable regulation
  • Apply the EAC mark and retain the evidence file

Latest activity

No machine-readable feed reaches EAEU / EAC yet. We ingest the US Federal Register and legislation.gov.uk; neither carries instruments under this name, and the EU publishers that would — ECHA, EUR-Lex, the Commission — refuse automated requests. The primary sources above are the record to watch. This is a gap in available feeds, not an indication that nothing is changing.

Does EAEU / EAC actually apply to your products?

Scope is the part a summary cannot answer. Send us your product families and target markets and a steward will tell you which obligations attach, what evidence you would need, and what is already covered by declarations you hold.

  • A written read on whether EAEU / EAC applies to your range
  • The evidence gaps that would surface in an audit
  • No obligation, and no sales sequence attached

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Not legal advice. This page describes a regulatory framework in general terms and is maintained by people, not generated from the legislature. Requirements change, and scope depends on your product, your role in the supply chain and your markets. Confirm the current consolidated text before acting — or ask us to check it against your portfolio.