Is it CE Marked product sufficient to be imported/cross borders without
barrier?  It may mislead non technical people to believe CE mark is the only
requirements for EU.  What about REACH, Food Contact Materials, Packaging &
packaging waste, energy label, etc. directives/regulations?  Is there any
way to clarify the mandatory requirements to avoid confusion?

Scott


On 26/8/12 12:34 AM, "Pat Lawler" <[email protected]> wrote:

> CE marking allows a product to be imported/cross borders without barrier.
> 
> If something is assembled and sold inside the same EU country (the
> product never crosses borders), who is responsible for CE enforcement?
>  Is it only complaint-based, or are there authorities who scan the
> marketplace?
> 
> Pat Lawler
> EMC engineer
> 
> On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 12:18 PM, John Woodgate <[email protected]> wrote:
>> In message
>> <OF0A9DF6FC.3AF371A2-ON88257A63.005D9B3C-88257A63.005E0795@US.Schneider-E
>> 
>> lectric.com>, dated Thu, 23 Aug 2012, [email protected]
>> writes:
>> 
>>> I'm surprised that customs are looking for the CE mark.  I didn't think it
>>> was necessary for import, I thought it was only needed if the product was
>>> placed on the market or put into service in an EU country. It would require
>>> CE mark on the packaging;  something else I didn't think was necessary.
>> 
>> 
>> Customs look for it where it enters the EU, and, to varying extents, when it
>> crosses state borders. I don't think you can get something into Germany or
>> Austria without a CE mark, if it should have one.
>> 
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>> total confusion.
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