Overview of the different labeling and marking requirements, including any restrictive advertising or labeling practices and where to get more information.
Last Published: 2/16/2019
Labeling and marking requirements for products depend on the type of product and the intended use.  The law requires that labels must be in the Tajik language, although in practice many (if not most) labels are in Russian.  Labels can be affixed to the product or on a leaflet attached to the product.  Information must include the name of the product, name of the producer, country of origin, and, in some cases, instructions for use.  Labels for some products, such as foods, beverages, food supplements, and textiles must also provide content and composition.  Tajik importers and distributors are responsible for correctly labeling products that are put on the market, and can typically advise the U.S. exporter of specific requirements regarding labeling and marking.
 

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