In message <ce6a958c.1c6fe%[email protected]>, dated Fri, 27 Sep 2013, Scott Xe <[email protected]> writes:

It said CE mark is a passport to enter into Europe and the products can be moved freely from one country to the other.  Is it just an ultimate goal?  

In one sense, yes, but it's not in the far future, it's here already.

In reality, the German products cannot be sold in the UK due to plug difference for general AC products

This solved by detachable mains leads or plug converters.

or tv system difference for TVs.

European TVs work on all or nearly all European TV systems, and some work on American systems and mains voltage as well. It's an aspect of 'globalization', which is attacked by some people who don't know about its achievements, only its failures.
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