Export Control Training for the EAEU States

Export control is a must for internationally operating companies. Our practice-oriented training provides your team with sound and up-to-date knowledge in the safe handling of export regulations, embargoes and dual-use goods in a comprehensible, legally compliant and application-oriented manner. With a solid export control, you can identify risks at an early stage, avoid liability traps and create the basis for a legally compliant and secure EAEU export. Export control is a must for internationally operating companies. Our practice-oriented training provides your team with sound and up-to-date knowledge in the safe handling of export regulations, embargoes and dual-use goods in a comprehensible, legally compliant and application-oriented manner. With a solid export control, you can identify risks at an early stage, avoid liability traps and create the basis for a legally compliant and secure EAEU export.
Updated 12 January, 2026

Export Control and EAC Certification

Export control is a must for internationally operating companies. Our practice-oriented training provides your team with sound and up-to-date knowledge in the safe handling of export regulations, embargoes and dual-use goods in a comprehensible, legally compliant and application-oriented manner. With a solid export control, you can identify risks at an early stage, avoid liability traps and create the basis for a legally compliant and secure EAEU export.

Aim of the Training on the Subject of EAEU Export Control

Are you looking for a training course on export control with a focus on exporting to the EAEU countries? Then it is crucial that the content is both legally sound and practice-oriented. Our training offers exactly that!

Target Groups of the EAEU Export Control Training

  • Export specialist
  • Sales staff with export responsibility
  • Specialists from customs and foreign trade departments
  • Compliance and Compliance Officer
  • Technical manufacturers and developers 

Contents of the EAEU Export Control Training

Introduction to the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU):

  • Member States: Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan
  • Objectives, legal framework and significance for European exporters

Fundamentals of export control law:

  • Dual-use goods, BAFA specifications
  • National export control regulations
  • Embargoes and sanctions (Russia/Belarus)
  • Dealing with export lists (Part I Section A/B)

Technical regulations of the EAEU States (TR CU/EAEU):

  • Manufacturer obligations within the framework of certification
  • Overview of relevant TR CU/EAEU regulations
  • Product group-related requirements

EAC certification in detail:

  • Differences: EAC certificate and EAC Declaration
  • Involved bodies: Applicant, importer, certification body
  • Documentation requirements (risk assessment, operating instructions)

Role of the authorized representative in the EAEU States:

  • Tasks of the EAEU representative
  • Selection of a suitable representative
  • Legal responsibility of the representative

Procedure of the EAC certification and practical examples:

  • Typical processes for machines and electrical appliances
  • Checklists, audit, samples and implementation

Sources of error and risks:

  • Common problems with EAC certification
  • Consequences of insufficient or missing EAC marking

Current developments and geopolitical framework conditions:

  • Impact of Russia sanctions on export and certification
  • Legal certainty in times of political uncertainty

Export control protects safety-relevant technologies and ensures that national and international regulations are complied with. Companies that deliver goods, software or technologies abroad are responsible for complying with complex legal requirements ranging from EU embargoes to US export regulations. 

Errors in export processing can have serious consequences: high fines, criminal penalties or the loss of export rights. Our export control training for the EAEU Member States provides the necessary specialist knowledge in a practical and understandable way to avoid rule violations and to set up your company in a legally compliant manner.

Understanding and complying with embargoes:

  • Mediation of country-specific regulations
  • Mediation of risk-based decision-making processes

Handling dual-use goods correctly:

  • Product testing
  • Process documentation
  • Intended use 

US Export law:

  • Overview of the extraterritorial effect of US law
  • Effects of US Law on your company

Consequences of violations:

  • Real consequences based on case studies
  • Penalties and fines
  • Personal liability

Objectives of the EAEU Export Control training

After completing the training, your employees can:

  • Identify potential risks and violations at an early stage
  • Applying legal requirements safely
  • Dealing with dual-use goods in a legally compliant manner
  • Dealing with US regulations in a legally compliant manner
  • Dealing with embargoes in a legally compliant manner
Why is export control important for my company?
Export control helps you identify risks early and avoid liability pitfalls. It ensures that your company complies with all national and international regulations, which is an essential prerequisite for lawful and safe export.
What exactly does the EAC certification encompass?
The EAC certification is a process that ensures your products meet the technical requirements of the EAEU states. It includes the application for a certificate or declaration, collaboration with a certified importer, and the provision of all necessary documents, such as risk assessments and operating instructions.
Who should participate in the training on EAEU export control?
The training is aimed at export clerks, sales staff with export responsibilities, professionals from customs and foreign trade departments, compliance and conformity officers, as well as technical manufacturers and developers. Anyone who is directly or indirectly involved in exporting to the EAEU states can benefit from this training.
How can I ensure that my company does not violate embargoes?
Our training provides you with a deep understanding of country-specific regulations as well as risk-based decision-making processes. This enables you to ensure that your company operates in compliance with the law and does not violate embargoes.
What consequences can violations of export control regulations have?
Violations of export control regulations can have serious consequences, including substantial fines, criminal penalties, and the loss of export rights. Our training illustrates, through case studies, the real consequences that may arise and how you can avoid them.