CE Compliance for Products Sold in EU Countries

  • What the CE mark means

  • Which products require the CE mark

  • EU Directives and the requirements they place on products

  • The rules and guidelines for displaying the CE mark on products

  • Key considerations for importers


What is the CE Mark?

The CE mark is a manufacturer’s way of declaring that a product meets essential health, safety, and environmental protection standards as defined in the New Approach directives of the European Union.

The EU Directives outline the specific standards for a particular product and whether the CE mark is required. Not all products require the CE mark, and manufacturers are prohibited from displaying the CE mark on products that do not require it.

Download our Quick Guide to learn more about the requirements of the CE mark and discover valuable insights to ensure your products are compliant.

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