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Essential Certifications to Export Tiles to the USA & UAE in 2025


Exporting porcelain and ceramic tiles in 2025 means more than just high quality—you need the right certifications to enter international markets like the USA and UAE. Here's a quick overview of what exporters must have to stay compliant and competitive.

 

Exporting Tiles to the USA

To sell tiles in the United States, products must meet key standards. The most important are ASTM certifications, which test your tiles for water absorption, strength, and slip resistance. Proper labeling is also mandatory—every box should clearly state the country of origin, manufacturer details, and a clear product description. Exporters must prepare standard documentation, including a commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, and certificate of origin. Keep an eye on U.S. trade policies, especially anti-dumping duties that might apply to tiles from certain regions.

 

Exporting Tiles to the UAE

The UAE has stricter entry requirements through government-backed certification schemes. ECAS (Emirates Conformity Assessment Scheme) is mandatory for ceramic and porcelain tiles and confirms compliance with UAE safety and performance standards. For added market trust, exporters can apply for the EQM (Emirates Quality Mark), though it's optional. All shipments must be correctly labeled and accompanied by a commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and customs declaration for VAT purposes. Missing certifications can lead to shipment rejection, heavy fines, or blacklisting of the exporter.

 

Final Thoughts

Staying certified isn't just about rules—it's about earning buyer trust and ensuring smooth customs clearance. Whether you're targeting American contractors or UAE developers, having the right documentation gives your business a global edge. For exporters in 2025, certifications aren’t optional—they’re essential.

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