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Alexandr Avanesov

SRC: Starting July 1, conformity assessment documents to be submitted  to customs authorities for certain goods

SRC: Starting July 1, conformity assessment documents to be submitted  to customs authorities for certain goods

ArmInfo. The State Revenue Committee of the Republic of Armenia reports that, in accordance with the order of the Minister of Economy of the Republic of Armenia dated April 2, 2026, starting July 1, 2026, a document confirming  conformity assessment must also be submitted to customs authorities  for certain goods imported from third countries and processed through  customs under the "Release for Domestic Consumption" procedure.

According to the announcement, the requirement applies to the  following goods imported under the following technical regulations:  perfumes and cosmetics (Customs Union Regulation 009/2011), fruit and  vegetable juice products (Customs Union Regulation 023/2011), certain  types of special-purpose food products, including therapeutic and  preventive dietary products (Customs Union Regulation 027/2012),  tobacco products (Customs Union Regulation 035/2014), and bottled  drinking water, including natural mineral water (Customs Union  Regulation 044/2017).

These technical regulations are not new and are already in force in  the EAEU, including in the Republic of Armenia. The change requires  that, starting July 1, 2026, a conformity assessment document will  also be required to be provided to customs authorities when importing  these goods.

The State Revenue Committee strongly recommends that importers  clarify the requirements applicable to their products in advance,  obtain the necessary conformity assessment documents in a timely  manner, and attach them to the declaration upon submission.