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Europe

Iceland

Inspired by Iceland

Population:
375 thousand
Capital:
Reykjavik
Official Language:
Icelandic

Iceland is a member of the European Economic Area (EEA), which means it implements nearly all relevant EU product compliance legislation, including CE marking, REACH, RoHS, WEEE, and eco-design rules. Though not an EU member, it participates fully in the EU’s single market through EEA agreements.


Key Authorities:

  • Icelandic Standards (IST) – National standards body that adopts and publishes European (EN) and international (ISO/IEC) standards.

  • Icelandic Medicines Agency (IMA) – Regulates pharmaceuticals, medical devices, supplements, and health products.

  • Environmental Agency of Iceland (UST) – Oversees chemicals, hazardous materials, WEEE, and REACH compliance.

  • Post and Telecom Administration in Iceland (PTA) – Regulates telecom and radio frequency equipment, including type approval.

  • Directorate of Customs (Tollstjóri) – Enforces border control, verifies documentation, and checks import compliance.


Key Compliance Elements:

  • CE Marking: Required for all products covered by EU directives, such as electrical equipment, toys, PPE, machinery, and medical devices. A Declaration of Conformity and technical file are mandatory.

  • Labeling Requirements: Labels must be in Icelandic (or include a supplemental translation), showing:

    • Product name

    • Country of origin

    • Manufacturer/importer details

    • Usage instructions

    • Safety warnings

    • Expiration date or batch number (if applicable)

  • Product Registration: Required for pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food supplements, and medical devices. Registration is handled by the IMA and is aligned with EU systems like EUDAMED and CPNP.

  • Environmental Compliance: Iceland enforces REACH, RoHS, WEEE, battery directive, and eco-labeling standards across relevant products.

  • Market Surveillance: Authorities actively monitor product safety, especially in consumer electronics, toys, food, and pharmaceuticals. Non-compliance can lead to product bans or recalls.

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