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Auto industry strategy does not include standard specifications: EOS
Meetings with Chamber of Engineering Industries to discuss 10 new standards for cars, says Abdel Mageed
Published in Daily News Egypt on 27 - 07 - 2015

Hassan Abdel Mageed, Chairman of the Egyptian Organization for Standardization and Quality (EOS), told Daily News Egypt the organisation is in continuous meetings with the Chamber of Engineering Industries over 10 new standards to develop the automotive sector.
Abdel Mageed said there is no contradiction between the EOS and the car manufacturers regarding the standard specifications. He asserted that the EOS' job is to apply the standard specifications the car manufacturers agree on.
The strategy to develop the automotive industry, which the Ministry of Industry is working on issuing, does not include standard specifications for cars, Abdel Mageed said. He added that the EOS intends to propose 10 new standards annually.
Abdel Mageed said that developing any industrial sector starts from developing the relevant standards and quality, and that the EOS joined the 29th subcommittee affiliated to the transport committee in UNECE. The subcommittee focuses on specifications and standards of car safety, whilst also having responsibility for the international standard specifications for the automotive sector. Abdel Mageed also explained that the subcommittee has put in place around 134 specifications for auto components to guarantee the highest professional and safety standards.
He added that the EOS has translated 10 international standards and applied them on the local market as part of a first phase. The EOS seeks to apply 10 new standards of which the Chamber of Engineering Industries and the representatives of the cars industry agree on, Abdel Mageed said.
Abdel Mageed emphasised that international companies are awaiting Egypt's announcement on the new standards it will apply, especially as Egypt will abolish tariff on European cars in 2019.
It is important to add 10 standards every 12 to 18 months to develop the cars sector in accordance with international standards, according to Abdel Mageed. He mentioned that applying the standards contributes to controlling the market. The complete standards of the cars are expected to be issued by UNECE in 2016, according to Abdel Mageed.
Abdel Mageed had previously told Daily News Egypt that the EOS issued a decision to start applying the 10 standards on imported cars by 1 July.
He explained that the EOS issued the decision to Minister of Trade and Industry Mounir Fakhry Abdel Nour for approval this week, who will announce the application of 10 standards issued five years ago for all automotive types and locally manufactured or imported spare parts.
Abel Mageed added that "as soon as the decision is applied, it will be sent to the General Organization for Export and Import Control to apply it. After that, any car that does not meet the standards will not be allowed to enter."
He also asserted that the 10 standards were applied on cars and the spare parts locally manufactured as soon as they were issued in 2010, while they were applied on only some imported spare parts last year. However, they were not applied on all imported cars.


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