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Accessing Saudi Arabia’s IT Device Market

PCA NewslettersMar 12, 2025

Demand for communication and IT devices in Saudi Arabia has surged in recent years. In 2021 alone, 12.4 million mobile communication devices were imported, exceeding SAR 20 billion in market value. This upward trend highlights the crucial role of regulators and conformity assessment bodies in maintaining high product standards within the Saudi market.

In today’s hyperconnected world, communication and information technology devices are essential tools for consumers in Saudi Arabia. From smartphones and laptops to smart home devices and wearables, these products enable seamless connectivity, learning, work and entertainment.

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Role of regulators

Ensuring the safety and quality of these products is a collaborative effort led by two key organizations:

  • Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO)
  • Communications, Space & Technology Commission (CST)

SASO’s ‘Technical Regulation for Communications and Information Technology Devices’ defines the required standards, while CST oversees the broader communication and IT sector, including licensing and compliance with technical specifications.

Role of conformity assessment bodies

A critical component of this regulatory framework is the expertise of conformity assessment bodies. As an accredited organization, we play a pivotal role in evaluating products against SASO’s technical regulations, conducting necessary testing and issuing certificates of conformity. We ensure imported devices meet strict safety and performance benchmarks, with our independent assessments providing assurance to both regulatory authorities and consumers, protecting them from potential hazards and substandard products.

By adhering to stringent regulations, conducting thorough assessments and enforcing compliance, we ensure consumers can confidently adopt the latest technological advancements without compromising safety or performance. Additionally, we aim to raise consumer awareness and trust in conformity assessments, further enhancing confidence in the services we provide.

Updated guidelines for importers

To streamline processes and reinforce compliance, the CST and SASO have introduced updated guidelines for the ‘Technical Regulation for Communications and Information Technology Devices’, including:


  1. SABER platform implementation: All regulatory processes related to this regulation will be conducted exclusively through the SABER platform, following the standard workflow
  2. SABER Process
  3. Required documentation: A Declaration of Conformity, Conformity for Device Approval and three test reports (safety, radio and electromagnetic compatibility EMC) must be provided by the manufacturer alongside the technical file
  4. Test report validity: Test reports will remain valid for three years

Through these efforts, the SASO and CST will continue to uphold the highest quality and safety standards, ensuring that consumers in Saudi Arabia benefit from reliable and compliant communication and IT devices.

Learn more about Saudi Arabia – SASO Certificate of Conformity.

This article can also be found in our PCA Newsletter (Q1/2025) – which keeps you up to date with developments in technical barriers to trade and product conformity assessment.

Read more PCA articles (Q1/2025)

You can read more articles in our previous editions in the PCA Newsletter Library.

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For further information, please contact:

Luai Lambaz

Luai

Lambaz

Operations Manager, Saudi Arabia

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