Lots of Directives use “a placed on the market date”.  Lots of people
interpret if the products have not upgraded to the new directive, they have to
arrive in EU before that date and the products can be exempted to sell it thru
after the placed on the market date.  Is it legally correct to the spirit of
the directive?  If not, what should the retailers do if they cannot sell the
goods in the warehouse after the placed on the market date?

 

Regards,

 

Scott  

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