UK extends the recognition of the CE mark indefinitely
03 August 2023
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UK extends the recognition of the CE mark indefinitely
03 August 2023
1min read
HomeUK extends the recognition of the CE mark indefinitely
On 01 August 2023, the UK government communicated its intention to extend the recognition of the CE marking for placing most goods on the market in Great Britain, indefinitely, beyond December 2024. Ecodesign will follow a different path.
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