The primary purpose of CE Mark Certification is to facilitate the trade of products within the EU and reduce barriers between member states. Additionally, the CE mark aims to standardize legal requirements for safety, health, and environmental protection across the European Economic Area (EEA). This focus on safety extends to both workplace conditions and public interests. There are over 20 directives that include CE mark requirements, and each member state has committed to integrating these requirements into their national regulatory framework.
The individual or organization is fully responsible for affixing the CE mark to products imported from outside the EEA, even if they do not have direct authorization from the manufacturer.
The trading company assumes full responsibility for the CE mark if it meets the following criteria of a manufacturer:
Assembles the product.
Modifies or enhances the product, resulting in changes to its safety.
Imports the product from a non-EEA country.
Sells the product under its own name or private label.
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