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What is the purpose of Harmonisation?

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Christopher Anderson

Published Feb 28, 2026

What is the purpose of Harmonisation?

Harmonization means working on those areas which are complementary in order to have the plans working together for the achievement of an overall strategic objective. Harmonization helps different departments in local authorities share the same vision, work together and optimize the use of resources.

What does the international standards Organisation do?

The purpose of ISO is to lead, through designated committees made up of its members, the development of international standards through drafting, review, voting to publication. …

Why is ISO important for international trade?

ISO’s, or international standards, bridge the gap between businesses. They allow mutual understanding of the quality of trade between suppliers and buyers, facilitating greater communication and even improving the economy.

What are international standards?

An international standard is a document that has been developed through the consensus of experts from many countries and is approved and published by a globally recognized body. It comprises rules, guidelines, processes, or characteristics that allow users to achieve the same outcome time and time again.

What is the process of harmonization?

Process harmonization is the activity of designing and implementing business process standards across different regions or units, so as to facilitate achieving the targeted business benefits arising out of standardization, while ensuring a harmonious acceptance of the new processes by the different stakeholders ( …

What is meant by harmonized standards?

A harmonised standard is a European standard developed by a recognised European Standards Organisation: CEN, CENELEC, or ETSI. Manufacturers, other economic operators, or conformity assessment bodies can use harmonised standards to demonstrate that products, services, or processes comply with relevant EU legislation.

Why is ISO called ISO?

It’s all in the name Because ‘International Organization for Standardization’ would have different acronyms in different languages (IOS in English, OIN in French for Organisation internationale de normalisation), our founders decided to give it the short form ISO. ISO is derived from the Greek ‘isos’, meaning equal.

What does ISO mean in ISO 9001?

International Organization for Standardization
ISO 9001 was first published in 1987 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), an international agency composed of the national standards bodies of more than 160 countries. The current version of ISO 9001 was released in September 2015.

How do international standards facilitate international trade?

Standards can facilitate trade by reducing transaction costs relating to TBT measures, notably by providing information on product requirements. The Agreement requires that the technical regulations and standards of WTO members be based on relevant international standards, including those developed by ISO.

Are ISO standards International?

ISO standards are internationally agreed by experts.

Are there any international standards?

What do standards contain? The International Standards published by ISO or by IEC are international consensus documents developed by representatives of the ISO or IEC member bodies coming together in international Technical Committees.

How are international standards made?

based on global expert opinion ISO standards are developed by groups of experts from all over the world, that are part of larger groups called technical committees. These experts negotiate all aspects of the standard, including its scope, key definitions and content.