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What is GOST, and GOST-R ?
GOST STANDARD was initially drafted by the Soviet Union in 1925 and then revised after the WW-2. As the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991 GOST Standard was then maintained and managed by EASC, and adopted by many CIS countries with some provincial rules added. Lately GOST Standard has been approved by ISO as a local standard in Russian Federation and CIS countries and is therefore quite similar to EN/CE normative. Presently the following countries use GOST Standard with some individual additions. Please note GOST-R is valid only for Russian Federation and will not be or may not be accepted in CIS countries. There are similar but independent regulations in each CIS country.
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Armenia |
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Moldova |
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Azerbaijan |
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Russian Federation |
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Belarus |
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Tajikistan |
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Georgia |
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Turkmenistan |
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Kazahstan |
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Ukraine |
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Kyrgyzstan |
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Uzubekistan |
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However, Azerbaijan is about to sign an MRA agreement with Russia so that GOST-R is accepted as it is by Azerbaijan. GOST-R stands for ‘GOST Standard for Russia’, likewise, GOST-K for Kazakhstan, GOST-U for Uzbekistan for example. Ukrainian standard is called UkSEPRO. Generally, certification activity in CIS countries takes time and is often an extremely confusing process.
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