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Standardization develops in the EAEU

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Systemic issues of standardization development in the EAEU and the provision of technical regulations with full evidence base of modern standards were considered at the meeting of the Council of Heads of state (national) standardization bodies of the EAEU with the participation of the Minister of Technical Regulation of the EEC Viktor Nazarenko. The meeting was held on November 16 under the chairmanship of Bolotbek Nurmatov, Director of the Center for Standardization and Metrology under the Ministry of Economy and Commerce of the Kyrgyz Republic.

Members of the Council considered drafts prepared by the Commission of the procedure for mandatory periodic assessment of the scientific and technical level of the EEU technical regulations that came into force and lists of standards for them, as well as the coordination of standardization within the EEU. The development of these documents is provided by the Strategic directions of the Eurasian economic integration until 2025.

“The order of mandatory periodic assessment of the scientific and technical level of the technical regulations and lists of standards that have entered into force
to them should close one of the sensitive areas in technical regulation – the lack of a systematic approach to the analysis and revision of established requirements,” – said Viktor Nazarenko during the meeting of the Council.

Adoption of the procedure for the coordination of standardization within the EAEU will allow the national bodies of the EAEU countries to carry out coordinated work in the planning and development of interstate standards, their application, the development and implementation of coordinated actions to develop standardization in the field of technical regulation within the EAEU.

Council members separately discussed existing and future mechanisms to ensure compliance with mandatory requirements established in the technical regulations of the EEU, practical steps to implement a coordinated policy on standardization, the timely implementation of programs to develop interstate standards for technical regulations of the EEU and other issues related to the provision of mandatory requirements for products full evidence base.

Particular attention is paid to the interaction between the Eurasian Economic Commission and the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification of the Commonwealth of Independent States (ICS), as well as the establishment of effective and rapid mechanism for the adoption of interstate standards for technical regulation within the EEU.

Source: EEC website

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