2022 annual programme for standardisation published
07 February 2022
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Conformity and Market Surveillance
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2022 annual programme for standardisation published
07 February 2022
2min read
Home2022 annual programme for standardisation published
In 2022, 69 standardisation requests would be issued compared to 22 in the 2021 programme. At the same time the Commission is presenting a new strategy outlining its approach to standards within the Single Market as well as globally.
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