1) Obligation to Register All GoodsFrom 2026, mandatory registration in the NCG will apply to
all goods sold in Kazakhstan. According to amendments to the Law on Regulation of Trading Activities, trade entities will be required to:
- register goods in the National Catalogue before their sale when producing or importing products;
- sell goods at retail and wholesale only if information about the goods is available in the National Catalogue. Without registration in the catalogue, selling the product will not be allowed.
2) Assignment of a Identification CodeEach product in the catalogue is assigned a
identification code – a machine-readable sequence of characters presented as a barcode, allocated to types of goods and included in the National Catalogue to enable unambiguous identification in commercial activities.
The NCG serves as the sole source of product data for businesses, fiscal systems, regulators, and consumers, ensuring consistency in names, classifications, and technical characteristics across all goods.
How Registration WorksProduct registration is carried out electronically through the official NCG portal or via integrated business systems. The registration application should include:
- Basic information: product name, classification, trademark, country of origin, manufacturer details;
- Measurable characteristics: dimensions, weight, composition;
- Information on standards and supporting documents confirming compliance with established requirements;
- Compliance documents for goods subject to mandatory conformity assessment;
- Visual materials: images illustrating the product’s appearance.
If the product is already in the catalogue, re-registration is not required.
Liability for Non-ComplianceAdministrative liability arises if a product is sold without the mandatory identification code. In such cases, fines may be imposed in accordance with the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Republic of Kazakhstan, depending on the category of the legal entity, typically ranging from
20 to 40 Monthly Calculation Indexes (MCI) for repeated violations within a year.