What Does CE Mean on Products?

 Since 1985, the European Union (EU) has required mandatory conformity labeling for products sold inside the EEA, which is known as the Conformité Européenne (CE) Mark.


The letters "CE" on products indicate that they comply with the essential health, safety, and environmental protection requirements set out by the EU. 


The CE marking is a legal requirement for products sold within the EU and is intended to ensure a minimum level of safety and protection for consumers. 


In fact, the CE product marking is not a quality or performance mark, and has nothing to do with the barcode country of origin. 


Rather, it is a declaration by the manufacturer that the product meets the minimum legal requirements for sale in the EU. 


The 27 EU member nations, as well as Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein, require it, meanwhile, Turkey actually mandates many products to have the CE label, and Switzerland allows it for some products.


Besides, these directives include both products made in or intended for sale in the EEA as well as those that are sold in the EU. 


Therefore, even those who are unfamiliar with the EEA may recognize the CE emblem anywhere.


See more: https://barcodelive.org/what-does-the-ce-on-products-mean

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