Saudi Arabia has introduced updated RoHS conformity rules for electrical and electronic equipment (EEE), marking a significant development in the region’s regulatory landscape. Issued by the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO), this update aims to enhance product safety, environmental protection, and consumer confidence.
What’s New in the RoHS Conformity Rules
The revised regulation now mandates compliance with concentration limits for 10 hazardous substances. It also introduces procedural obligations for manufacturers, importers, and distributors—including the need for Arabic-language safety instructions, robust product labeling, and comprehensive technical documentation.
In addition to aligning with EU RoHS in terms of substance restrictions and conformity assessment, the Saudi regulation imposes stricter administrative requirements. These include the maintenance of a technical file and a Declaration of Conformity for a minimum of ten years.
Transition Timeline and Enforcement
Stakeholders have 180 days to begin implementation and a full year from the publication date in the official gazette to comply entirely. The update includes stronger enforcement mechanisms, empowering authorities to inspect, test, and withdraw non-compliant products from the market.
Manufacturers and suppliers should begin reviewing technical documentation, labeling, and internal processes to ensure readiness within the set timeline.
To support compliance with these updated rules, our Product Certification Service offers full-spectrum assistance—from conformity assessments to documentation and labeling reviews tailored for the Saudi market.
Impact Assessment
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Technical Standards? ✅ Yes
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Type Approval & Market Access? ✅ Yes
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Imports, Customs, Trade, or Market Surveillance? ❌ No
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Spectrum Management? ✅ Yes