Wednesday, 11 December 2013

New Regulations for Exports of Electricals to Qatar

The Qatar Ministry of Environment has made an announcement with regards to the import control and restriction of the following electrical products entering to the country.

1. Energy Saving Air conditioners (Window and Split type) Energy Saving Air conditioners should fulfill the EER labelling and requirements in compliance with QS 2663/2013 and shall be provided with evidence of conformity coming from an accredited body such as Intertek. The energy efficiency ratio (EER) should not be less than 8.5 Btu/hour in accordance with the test conditions (T1) of the standard.

2. Energy Saving Lamps Shipments of Energy Saving lamps shall be provided with evidence of conformity to prove compliance based on the Qatari Standards.

3. Incandescent Light Bulbs/Lamps. Import of incandescent light bulbs/lamps (Tungsten) shall be banned for their negative impact on electric energy consumption and the environment. First phase of the ban includes 100w and 75w incandescent bulbs/lamps.

The implementation of the new regulation shall be effective starting from January 1, 2014.

Friday, 8 November 2013

Reinforcement of testing, inspection and CoC requirements by KSA Authorities for the Export of Products into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.


All exporters are informed of the following additional requirements for the export of their products to Saudi Arabia.
 
The KSA authorities have reinforced that shipments of the following product categories should be sampled for testing, inspected and issued with a Certificate of Conformity (CoC):
•      Toys
•      Electrical and Electronic Products
•      Cosmetics and Perfumes
•      Vehicles and Vehicle Spare Parts
The test requirements can be fulfilled by Intertek.
The successful Test Reports along with the shipment invoice, inspection report and CoC should be made available electronically to the KSA Customs. A hardcopy of the CoC should be submitted to KSA Customs as usual for the clearance of the shipment.

Shipments of products arriving in KSA that cannot be tested locally, nor accompanied with a CoC, will be returned back to its country of export
Exporters are kindly requested to comply with this requirement to avoid any complication at KSA ports and borders.

We bring to your attention that the KSA authorities have also indicated that they will now be reinforcing the requirements for Certificates of Conformity for additional products not currently included in the current scope of the KSA programme.

Further information on the above can be obtained from your nearest Intertek Country Office or email us at info.government@intertek.com, and will be made available as and when it is made known to us.

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Change of Requirements for Certificate of Conformity for Exports to Saudi Arabia of Vehicle Spare Parts

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) has issued instructions that with immediate effect the Certificate of Conformity issued for Vehicle Spare Parts should also be accompanied with test reports of the vehicle spare parts being shipped to KSA. 

Vehicle Spare Part shipments, and especially those for Brake pads and Filters, are to be mandatorily accompanied by test reports along with the CoC.

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Update to Electrical Plug Requirements for Exports to the UAE

Changes to Electrical Plug Requirements for the UAE

ESMA has granted a 6-month extension period, where ESMA approved non-removable plug adaptors shall still be allowed until 30 June 2013, provided the adaptors are permanently installed with the product.  This in reference to the ESMA decision dated 2 January 2012, reference number C.A.D/14/2012 regarding the use of ESMA approved non-removable plug-adaptors.