Medicina supplied devices bearing false CE markings to healthcare providers including National Health Service (NHS) Trusts ...
The UK government has launched a consultation asking whether medical devices with CE marks issued in the EU and sold in Great Britain should be recognised indefinitely. The Medicines and Healthcare ...
Government bows to pressure from industry over costs of switching over to British marking The UK will retain the EU’s product safety mark indefinitely, in the latest climbdown from proposed ...
As previously announced, the UK government has enacted legislation to continue the recognition of the CE marking indefinitely for a range of products falling within the scope of 21 regulations, ...
The UKCA mark was introduced in the Great British (GB) market to replace the European CE mark following Brexit. Products which require a CE mark in the EU must comply with the UKCA marking regime if ...
The UK government has decided to recognise the EU's product safety symbol indefinitely, in a post-Brexit climbdown. From the end of next year, goods such as light bulbs and toys were meant to carry a ...
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