From 1 March 2020, electrical and electronic products sold in the EAEU Eurasian economic union (Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan) will be required to meet RoHS qualification assessment.
To demonstrate compliance with EAEU technical code 037/2016 on the limitation of the use of hazardous substances in electronic and electrical products.
List of products subject to the EAEU TR 037/2016:
1. Electrical apparatus and appliances for domestic use.
2. Electronic computers and devices connected to them, including their combinations.
3. Means of telecommunication (terminal telecommunication devices).
4. Copiers and other electrical office (office) equipment.
5. Electronic tools (manual and portable electric machines).
6. Sources of light and light equipment, including equipment, built into furniture.
7. Eelectromusical tools.
8. Game and trading automatic machines.
9. Cash registers, ticket printing machines, ID card readers, ATMs, information kiosks.
10. Cables, wires and cords intended for use at a rated voltage of not more than 500 V AC and / or DC, except for fiber optic cables.
11. Automatic switches and residual current devices.
12. Fire, security nd fire-security detectors.
Restricted substances and limits
List of hazardous substances containing more than the allowable concentration of TR CU 037/2016 product is prohibited:

Please, note that starting from March 1, 2020, every product subject to EAEU TR 037/2016 notwithstanding that it was imported to the EAEU market before this date, must confirm the compliance to EAEU TR 037/2016.
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