We see the letters CE on many products in free circulation in the European Economic Area (EEA). This mark, which stands for European Conformity, indicates that products sold within the Community have been inspected/assessed according to minimum safety, health and environmental protection requirements. You will see the CE mark on a new phone, toy, disinfectant, cosmetics, food processor, television or crayons and stationery products you buy within the European Community. The CE mark also expresses the conditions of fair competition by requiring that all manufacturers produce in accordance with the requirements of the European Union and comply with the same rules.
General rules regarding the free movement of products are explained in the document "COMMISSION NOTICE The 'Blue Guide' on the implementation of EU products rules 2016".
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT IS THE EXPLANATION OF CE CERTIFICATE?
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO GET CE CERTIFICATE?
WHAT IS CE CERTIFICATE BRIEF MEANING?
WHAT HAPPENS IF THERE IS NO CE CERTIFICATE?
IN WHICH COUNTRIES IS THE CE MARKING APPLICABLE?
WHERE TO GET CE CERTIFICATE?
DOES CE CERTIFICATE REPLACE TSE?
HOW IS THE CE MARKING PLACED ON THE PRODUCT?
IS CE APPLICATION REQUIRED FOR EVERY PRODUCT?
WHAT ARE THE MANDATORY CE MARKING PRODUCTS?