EC Posts Information on CE Mark on Products
The European Commission has posted information on the CE mark, which is placed on certain products to indicate that a product is in compliance with all relevant EU legislation, making it eligible to be marketed and sold throughout the EU.…
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Among other things, the EC explains that the CE mark only applies to approximately 23 product categories, such as toys, electrical products, machinery, personal protective equipment and lifts.