HQTS hosted a live webinar on Friday July 24 offering insight on exporting to Iraq and Certificate of Conformity(COC) procedure.
The session, streamed on Facebook Live, YouTube, and Zoom, saw an expert panel from HQTS India Company present their ideas and industry experience around the subject, as well as answer questions from the audience.
Devnath Pillai, Vice GM of HQTS India Company, Sanjay Pal, Certification Import Specialist, and Arpit Gautam, Iraq Market Specialist, spoke about the following points as part of the hour-long event:
- Introduction to the Iraq market: access and opportunities
- Why it’s important for Asian exporters
- Explanation of COC
- Which commodities must have a COC?
- What are the workflows and procedures of COC?
- Common questions around the subject of COC
An Iraq Certificate of Conformity (COC) is now required for over 1,000 products across 12 categories before they can enter the lucrative Iraqi import market. HQTS is one of only three companies licensed to provide the service.
As a well-known quality inspection company, it has always adhered to the principle of providing a high quality QC service to customers. Since the launch of the Iraq COC project, HQTS has prided itself on providing a high-level of professional service to clients.
Hosting the online webinar reflects its determination to further strengthen exchanges and cooperation with its customers and partners across the world.
The company provides professional information for global customers and partners, helping enterprises solve problems when exporting products to Iraq, which also demonstrates HQTS’ commitment to international social responsibility.
If you missed the event, watch the full session below and click here to find out more about the Iraq Certificate of Conformity.
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