The CE Mark was conceived primarily to ensure the safety of products designed for end users in the 30 member countries of the European Economic Area, including the members of what was then the European Community (EC) and later became the European Union (EU). The CE marking is frequently described as a ‘passport‘ for access to the EU’s internal market.
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