I read in !emc-pstc that Joe Finlayson <[email protected]> wrote (in
<[email protected]>) about 'D of C
again' on Tue, 29 Apr 2003:
>        I have just finished reading the EMCD and LVD regarding this very 
>    concern, so my answer is limited.  My interpretation is that the US 
>    Manufacturer can affix the CE Mark, generate the D of C and sign the D of 
>    C.  It is the responsibility of the importer to ensure compliance and
make 
>    available the D of C.  It is the responsibility of the Manufacturer or
his 
>    EU Rep to make available all technical docs, which do not necessarily
need 
>    to reside on EU soil - just be available.  Ultimately, it looks like all 
>    responsibility falls on the importer, though, when the Mfr does not
reside 
>    in the EU.

For those Directives, you are correct. I have heard that other
Directives give at least a different impression, if not contradictory
requirements.
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