What Does The EU CE Marking Mean?

What Does The EU CE Marking Mean?

The CE (European Conformity) marking certifies that a product has met EU health, safety, and environmental requirements, which ensure consumer safety.  And it's required for products manufactured anywhere in the world that are then marketed in the EU.

You can find more information in the following link: CE Marking



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