In Which Countries Is CE Required?
- Austria (since 1995)
- Belgium
- Bulgaria (since 2007)
- Czech Republic (since 2004)
- Cyprus (since 2004)
- Denmark
- Estonia (since 2004)
- Finland (since 1995)
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary (since 2004)
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Italy
- Latvia (since 2004)
- Lithuania (since 2004)
- Liechtenstein
- Luxembourg
- Malta (since 2004)
- Norway
- The Netherlands
- Poland (since 2004)
- Portugal
- Romania (since 2007)
- Slovakia (since 2004)
- Slovenia (since 2004)
- Spain
- Sweden (since 1995)
- 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.


