On applying sanitary measures in the EEU by the decision of the Customs Union Commission 299 dated May 28, 2010

On applying sanitary measures in the EEU by the decision of the Customs Union Commission 299 dated May 28, 2010

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Sanitary measures constitute an important component of public health protection and product safety regulation. Within the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), the fundamental document is Decision No. 299 of the Customs Union Commission, dated May 28, 2010. This document governs the applying sanitary, veterinary, and phytosanitary measures, establishing a unified approach to ensuring product safety across the Union’s territory.

Decision No. 299 serves as the fundamental legal basis for the implementation of sanitary measures in the EEU. Its primary components include:

  1. Uniform sanitary and epidemiological and hygienic requirements:

    • Apply to products subject to sanitary control.

    • Contain a list of safety requirements for food, water, building materials, chemicals, and other facilities.

  2. Conformity assessment procedures:

    • Mechanisms for conducting sanitary and epidemiological expertise have been established.

    • Product quality control is carried out in accordance with established standards.

  3. List of productssubject to control:

    • The categories of goods requiring confirmation of compliance with sanitary standards have been identified.

    • Food, beauty products, baby products and medical products are included.

  4. The procedure of interaction between the participating countries:

    • Exchange of information on sanitary risks is regulated.

    • Uniform conditions are being created to prevent the import of dangerous products into the territory of the EEU.

Aims and objectives of sanitary measures

Sanitary measures are aimed at:

  • Protecting the life and health of citizens from harmful factors.

  • Ensuring the safety of products entering the market.

  • Reducing the risks of the spread of infectious diseases.

  • Creating favorable conditions for trade between the EEU member states.

These goals are achieved through the unification of regulatory approaches and the implementation of rigorous quality control standards.

Applying sanitary measures within the framework of Decision No. 299 contributes to:

  • simplification of trade procedures: Uniform sanitary requirements eliminate the need for double control when moving goods between the EEU countries.

  • Improving the population quality of life: strict product requirements minimize health risks.

  • Improving the manufacturer competitiveness: meeting high standards opens up access to markets in other countries of the Union and beyond.

Decision No. 299 of the Customs Union Commission, dated May 28, 2010, serves as a key element of the EEU's sanitary regulatory system. Its implementation facilitates the effective protection of public health, ensures comprehensive product safety, and fosters economic cooperation among member states. To ensure continued success in this area, it is essential to persistently refine sanitary measures and strengthen collaborative efforts across the Union.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1159963?lang=kk