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KSA SASO will Add Six Kinds of Products to IECEE Scope
Publisher:Admin  Source:  Date:2021/3/23

Starting from July 1, 2021, SASO (Saudi Arabian Standards organization) will expand the scope of IECEE certification control and add the following six types of products. In order to ensure smooth customs clearance, the products in the control list need to apply for and obtain the SASO IECEE National Conformity Certificate (SIRC).


Newly controlled product categories:

1. Coffee making machines

2. Electric cables

3. Electric kettles

4. Video games and their accessories

5. Electric oil fryers

6. Electric pumps with less than 5 HP

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Here is the original regulation website link for your reference :

https://saso.gov.sa/ar/mediacenter/news/Pages/saso_news_1189.aspx


Originally controlled product categories:

1. Household electric water pumps

2. Mobile phones

3. Mobile devices charger (wired and non-wired)

4. Passenger car charger for mobile devices

5. Wireless mobile phone charger

6. Mobile phone batteries

7. Power banks

8. Portable computers tablets

9. Smart Watches

10. Smart band

11. Television sets and display units

12. Household Dishwashers

13. Wireless headphones or earphones

14. Portable computers chargers and transformers

15. Electronic Smoking Devices

16. Solar Photovoltaic (PV)

17. Lighting products (Luminaires and lamps)


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