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CE Mark

CE is a manufacturer’s declaration of conformity with current regulations and technical requirements stipulated by the European Commission a for wide range of products that are moved to or between EU-Countries.

CE stands for “Conformité Européenne” and was introduced in 1985. Since then, manufacturers label their products intended to be sold within the European Economic Area with the commonly known CE mark (EEA), in order to declare that his product is compliant with the essential requirements and regulations in regard to health, safety, and environmental protection. Even products intended for non-EU markets need a CE mark, for example, if they are produced or assembled inside the EU. Outside the EU, a CE Mark is found on exported products, manufactured inside the EU.

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