Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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Resolution of August 26, 2025 No. 1277
The simplified procedure for confirming the conformity of imported and released products has been extended for another year – until September 1, 2026. The decree on this was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.
In particular, this concerns spare parts that are imported for servicing or repairing machinery and equipment previously released into circulation in Russia, as well as components, components, raw materials or materials for the production of products in the country.
Previously, importing these goods required a time-consuming certification procedure. In March 2022, the Government allowed manufacturers and exporters of such products to use a simplified procedure – they had to provide declarations of conformity of goods based on their own evidence, without lengthy laboratory tests.
The decision will support Russian businesses operating under sanctions. It gives entrepreneurs the opportunity to avoid technical barriers when importing products into the country and saturate the market with industrial and food products. The practice of working in a simplified manner has proven its effectiveness and will continue to operate.
Previously, in order to prevent low-quality products from entering the market, the Cabinet of Ministers improved the existing procedures: after filing a declaration under a simplified procedure and bringing products to the market, manufacturers and exporters must, within six months, confirm the compliance of their goods with the requirements of the technical regulations of the EAEU or the requirements of Russian legislation in the field of technical regulation.
The signed document introduces changes toGovernment Resolution of March 12, 2022 No. 353.
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