Free info about CE marking

In Which Countries Is CE Required?

  1. Austria (since 1995)
  2. Belgium
  3. Bulgaria (since 2007)
  4. Czech Republic (since 2004)
  5. Cyprus (since 2004)
  6. Denmark
  7. Estonia (since 2004)
  8. Finland (since 1995)
  9. France
  10. Germany
  11. Greece
  12. Hungary (since 2004)
  13. Iceland
  14. Ireland
  15. Italy
  16. Latvia (since 2004)
  17. Lithuania (since 2004)
  18. Liechtenstein
  19. Luxembourg
  20. Malta (since 2004)
  21. Norway
  22. The Netherlands
  23. Poland (since 2004)
  24. Portugal
  25. Romania (since 2007)
  26. Slovakia (since 2004)
  27. Slovenia (since 2004)
  28. Spain
  29. Sweden (since 1995)
  30. United Kingdom (Great Britain)

Switzerland is not a member of the European Union, but for some products it accepts the CE marking as a presumption of conformity with Swiss national technical regulations.

PLEASE NOTE: Turkey is neither member of the EU, nor is considered a part of the EEA. However, Turkey has fully implemented many of the European CE marking directives. This means that for many products they also require CE marking.


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