Recently, the following standard versions of GCC in the seven Gulf countries have been updated, and corresponding certificates within their validity period need to be updated before the mandatory enforcement period begins to avoid export risks.
GCC Standard Update Checklist
What is Gulf Seven GCC?
GCC for Gulf Cooperation Council. The Gulf Cooperation Council was established on May 25, 1981 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Its member countries are Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and Yemen. The General Secretariat is located in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. GULF has common interests in politics, economy, diplomacy, national defense, etc. GCC is an important political and economic organization in the Middle East region.
Gulf Seven GCC LVE Precautions
The validity period of GCC certification is generally 1 year or 3 years, and exceeding this period is considered invalid;
At the same time, the standard also needs to be within its validity period. If the standard expires, the certificate will automatically become invalid;
Please avoid the expiration of GCC certificates and update them in a timely manner.
Gulf Compliance Mark (G-Mark) controls toys and LVE
G-Mark is a mandatory requirement for low-voltage electrical equipment (LVE) and children's toys imported or sold in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member countries. Although the Republic of Yemen is not a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the G-Mark logo regulations are also recognized. G-Mark indicates that the product complies with the technical regulations and applicable standards of the region, so consumers can use it safely.
The structural composition of H-Mark
All products subject to Gulf Technical Regulations must display the GSO Conformity Tracking Symbol (GCTS), which consists of the G symbol and QR code:
1. Gulf Qualification Mark (G-Mark logo)
2. QR code for tracking certificates
Post time: Apr-16-2024