The Government signed Resolution No. 1008 dated 08/13/2026, which changes the timetable for the introduction of labeling of certain types of building materials in consumer packaging. The document corrects Resolution No. 820 of May 31, 2025 and entered into force on August 14, 2026.
One specific stage is being postponed — the transfer of information on wholesale and retail sales of labeled building materials and other withdrawal of products from circulation to the state monitoring system. The previous deadline is December 1, 2026. The new one is on June 1, 2027.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade explained the preparation of the changes by saying that turnover participants need additional time to prepare for data transfer. There is a clear mechanic behind this formulation: decommissioning reporting requires configured electronic document management throughout the chain, from the factory and importer to the retail outlet, as well as occasional warehouse accounting. The industry is not ready for this by December.
The rest of the schedule is saved. Manufacturers, importers, and sellers have been registered with Honest Sign since September 1, 2025. The application of identification tools for some building materials began on October 1, 2025, and for certain types of sealants, putties and putties — on December 1, 2025. Codes continue to be ordered, applied and put into circulation in the same mode.
For the importer, the shift removes the most inconvenient node of the coming winter. The labeling of imported products is carried out before they are released into free circulation, usually at a temporary storage warehouse or on the supplier's territory. This can be set up relatively quickly. The transfer of information on the movement and disposal of each unit requires the integration of the accounting system with the operator and the agreed UPD formats with counterparties, and this takes months.
It is worth spending six months on integration, and not postponing the issue. By June 2027, the volume of the product range under the label will grow, and simultaneous configuration of several product groups will cost more than sequential. It makes sense for importers to fix the availability of equipment for applying codes and prices for this service from the SVH right now — there is not enough capacity for everyone at the seasonal peak of applications.
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