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Gulf Conformity Mark

The 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. By including this mark, the manufacturer states that the product in question satisfies all relevant regulatory requirements and standards set by the GCC. The mark was introduced in 2009.

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G-Mark
Effective regionGulf Cooperation Council
Effective since2009
Product categoryVarious
Legal statusMandatory
Websitewww.gso.org.sa/en/conformity/gcc-conformity-mark

The 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. By including this mark, the manufacturer states that the product in question satisfies all relevant regulatory requirements and standards set by the GCC. The mark was introduced in 2009.1

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  1. GSO - GCC Standardization Organization. "Gulf Conformity Mark – GCC Standardization Organization". gso.org.sa. Retrieved 2019-10-10.