Hi Cecil,

Georgia isn’t in the EAC but their standards and processes are aligned with the 
EU, with a current aim to ultimately join the EU.

In the LAW OF GEORGIA PRODUCT SAFETY AND FREE MOVEMENT CODE it says…

Article 94 – Product marking
1. Product marking shall be the declaration by a responsible person that: a) 
the product conforms to the new approach technical regulations and poses no 
threat to human life, health and/or property; b) the product has undergone the 
conformity assessment procedures.
2. A mark must be clearly affixed on a product, be easily readable, and must 
not be easily erasable on the product or on the part containing the data about 
it. If this is not possible, the mark must be affixed to the product packaging 
as well as the accompanying documents, if so required under the technical 
regulations. 3. A product manufactured in Georgia for the Georgian market, 
which is regulated by the new approach technical regulations, must be 
manufactured according to these regulations. GE mark shall be affixed on such 
products.
4. Product marking rules and the form of a mark shall be established by an 
ordinance of the Government of Georgia.
5. Products with a CE mark, which certifies conformity with the requirements 
effective in the EU, shall be allowed in Georgia without additional conformity 
assessment procedures.


Best regards,

Glyn

From: cgitt...@rochester.rr.com <cgitt...@rochester.rr.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2023 2:58 PM
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Subject: [PSES] Selling into the country Georgia


One of my client's was going to sell into the country Georgia and was told they 
needed an EAC mark on the product.  The product currently has the CE mark.

Did a search online and it appears that the country of Georgia accepts CE 
marking.

I appreciate any help you can provide.

Thanks!

Cecil
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