In What Markets Is the UKCA Marking Required?
The UKCA marking is required for certain products being placed on the market in Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland) but it is not recognized on the EU market. Products need a CE marking for sale in the EU.
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What Is the UKCA Marking?
The UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) marking is a new UK product marking that is used for goods being placed on the market in Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland). It covers most goods which previously required the CE marking. Products that ...
In What Markets Is the CE Marking Required?
The CE marking is required in all the countries that together form the European Economic Area (EEA) More information: EEA Countries & Regions
Can I Use the CE Marking Instead of the UKCA Marking?
The short answer is no. The UKCA mark isn’t recognized in the EU, it is a UK only mark. Therefore, any product that requires a CE mark to be sold in the EU will maintain that requirement. The UKCA mark does not provide conformity in any of the 27 ...
Where Can I Find the UKCA Marking Specification?
In the following link you can find all about the UKCA marking specifications: How To Use The UKCA Marking
Is the CE Marking Required for My Product?
The CE marking is required only for products for which a CE marking directive or regulation has been adopted. Here you can check the rules by product category: CE Marking Information