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The Agreement on Conformity Assessment and Acceptance of Industrial Products (ACAA) is an intermediary step for Ukraine to benefit from the mutual recognition of product quality between the EU and Ukraine until our country becomes a full EU Member State. The ACAA covers 27 groups of industrial goods/technical regulations. Ukraine's ACAA implementation plan was sequenced in priority sectors to allow a step-by-step sectoral implementation of the ACAA. The initial stage will only apply to three sectors designated as Priority I: machinery, electromagnetic compatibility and low-voltage equipment.
The ACAA implementation foresees an update of the Ukrainian (i) technical standards on the conformity of industrial goods, (ii) the vehicle of certification of such goods (Ukraine's National Qualitive Infrastructure) and (iii) market surveillance rules in line with EU standards. Ukraine has achieved significant progress in all three directions.
By December 2024:
The remaining core legislation harmonization is expected to be covered throughout 2025.
The key changes, also applicable to Ukrainian and foreign businesses offering goods to Ukrainian consumers, are the following:
The ACAA track requires the Ukrainian government to adopt:
The expected updates extensively cover a large share of the remaining legislative gap for Ukraine to meet ACAA requirements. The addressed changes also already implement the newly adopted EU Regulation 2023/988 of 10 May 2023 on General Product Safety (GPSR).
Our recommendations for the business producing/disseminating non-food products in or importing to Ukraine are as follows:
Volodymyr Stetsenko, Associate, has contributed to this legal update.
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