Regulatory and standardization policies
- Author: United Nations
- Main Title: Regulatory and Procedural Barriers to Trade in Georgia , pp 61-73
- Publication Date: July 2019
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/0352d622-en
- Language: English
The Government of Georgia sees the development of the national system of standardization, conformity assessment, metrology and accreditation as an important element in increasing the contribution of trade to economic development and improving the competitiveness of Georgian enterprises. Reform measures in this area entered a new phase in 2010, which marked the launching of negotiations with the EU over the terms of the Association Agreement, and are geared towards achieving the twin objective of approximating national legislation with the EU Directives and consolidating the required institutional capacity. Given the broad range of horizontal and sectoral areas involved, the Government opted for a gradual approach that sequences legislative approximation and associated reforms across several years until 2027.
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