Simply put, all products other than food, medical and military products should be SABER
SASO is the abbreviation of Saudi Arabian Standards Organization, which is responsible for setting national standards for all daily necessities and products, and the standards also involve metrics, systems, marking, etc. SASO is responsible for setting national standards for all daily necessities and products. SASO is responsible for setting national standards for all daily necessities and products, including metrics, labeling, etc. The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Industry and Commerce and SASO require that all products covered by the SASO certification standards have a SASO certificate when entering Saudi customs. Products that do not have a SASO certificate will be refused entry by customs at Saudi ports.
SASO Product Scope Category 1: Toys; Category 2: Electrical and Electronic Products; Category 3: Automotive Products; Category 4: Chemical Products; Category 5: Other Products (***10 product ranges). The following products do not belong to the consumer category: medical instruments; medical products; food; military products.
ICCP Program (International Conformity Certification Program) The Middle East market has become an important region for China's foreign trade, and more and more Chinese exporters are selling their products to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and other countries. If you are planning to enter these countries with your electrical products, then the International Conformity Certification Program (ICCP) is something you need to know and understand. International Conformity Certification Program is the Saudi Arabian Standards Organization (The Saudi Arabian Standards Organization); and the Ministry of Commerce in 1995 **** with the development of the International Conformity Certification Program (ICCP), which stipulates that imported goods must comply with conformity assessment, pre-shipment inspection and certification of the integrated program to ensure that imported goods before shipment can fully comply with the Saudi Arabian Standards Organization (The Saudi Arabian Standards Organization). The ICCP stipulates that imported goods must comply with the comprehensive program of conformity assessment, pre-shipment inspection and certification, so as to ensure that the imported goods can fully comply with Saudi product standards before shipment. From March 17, 2003, Kuwait's Industrial Authority (PAI) also began to implement the ICCP program, most of the household appliances, audio-visual products and lighting products are within the scope of the ICCP In addition, the United Arab Emirates on May 31, 2003 also began to implement the ICCP program.
Saudi Arabia SASO ICCP Program The two basic elements of this program are: 1) all specified products must comply with Saudi Arabia's national technical regulations or relevant international standards; 2) each batch of exported products must be accompanied by an ICCP certificate (CC) for customs clearance. Prescribed goods arriving at the port of entry of the importing country without a CC certificate may be rejected or samples may be requested for testing. If they do not meet the requirements of the importing country they will be ordered to be returned to the port of shipment, causing unnecessary delays and losses to the exporter or manufacturer.