Applying non-tariff regulation
and sanitary measures was considered by the working group on regulatory impact
assessment (RIA) chaired by Galiya Dzholdybaeva, Director of Business
Development Department of the Eurasian Economic Commission, at the EEC
headquarters.
In particular, a draft
decision of the EEC Board on reducing the list of documents required for the
export of processed
precious stones from the
customs territory of the Union was discussed. This approach will support the
development of exports of jewelry products with a high level of added value produced
in the Union countries.
A draft decision of the EEC
Board concerning skin antiseptics was considered. The document provides for the
establishment of uniform requirements for skin disinfectants (skin antiseptics)
and a general list of
documents for the study and assessment of the toxicity and safety of these
products.
Unifying safety indicators and
research methods will create conditions for the mutual recognition of the study
results regarding skin antiseptics and documents on their registration.
“The working group considered
two serious and relevant documents. The first one is aimed at optimizing the
supranational regulation of jewelry exports to third countries, and the second
one is aimed at simplifying mutual trade in antiseptic agents between all EAEU
countries,” Galiya Dzholdybaeva noted following the meeting.