Gulf Conformity mark
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Gulf Conformity mark, also known as G-mark is a certification mark used to indicate products that conform to all technical regulations of the Gulf Cooperation Council. It means that the G-marked products meet all requirements of the corresponding technical regulations and have passed all conformity assessment procedures. The mark was introduced in 2009.[1]
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Effective region | Gulf Cooperation Council |
Effective since | 2009 |
Product category | Various |
Legal status | Mandatory |
Website | www |
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