This article will examine market access outside the EU/EEA based on reliance and recognition. For countries outside the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA), regulatory reliance and ...
If you ever look at an electronic or an electronics battery, it always has a bunch of small symbols on it that might as well ...
The European Commission issued new rules on 24 September 2013 that establish a new EU process for designating and monitoring Notified Bodies, establishing the basis for withdrawing such a designation ...
In its letter to the European Commission, the European Organisation of Technical Assessment (EOTA) and stakeholders in the construction sector, the ERC advocates the adoption of CE marking through the ...
As previously announced, the UK government has enacted legislation to continue the recognition of the CE marking indefinitely for a range of products falling within the scope of 21 regulations, ...
Since the European Union’s main aims include consumer protection and ensuring product safety, you might be forgiven for thinking that the EU’s rules in those areas would be clear and straightforward.
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Explained: What does the CE mark on mobile phones, TVs, and chargers mean? Most people misunderstand it.
If you have ever closely examined a smartphone, laptop, TV, charger, or any other electronic product, you have likely noticed ...
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