Broad agreement on how market surveillance in the EU can be improved
In order to gather the opinions of stakeholders on how the principle of mutual recognition can be reinforced and how…
Read moreIn order to gather the opinions of stakeholders on how the principle of mutual recognition can be reinforced and how…
Read moreChecks on products sold on-line, cooperation between customs and market surveillance authorities, joint actions and information to business are some…
Read moreDeadlines for replies are 30 September (mutual recognition) and 31 October (market surveillance) respectively. More information and questionnaire regarding mutual…
Read moreRepresentatives from authorities as well as from industry acknowledged the fact that the principle of mutual recognition does not function…
Read moreThe Swedish Government has appointed an Inquiry Commission to analyse the effectiveness of the powers and sanctions that market surveillance…
Read moreFor the first time the event ”Market Surveillance day” was held on 13th April. It is an event arranged for…
Read moreWhile product legislation becomes increasingly harmonised within the EU, its enforcement is still fragmented. The Dutch Presidency in the EU…
Read moreThe European Commission has adopted and published a revised version of the so called Blue Guide. The Blue Guide is…
Read morePROSAFE (Product Safety Forum of Europe) is a non-profit organisation aiming to promote product safety. It consists of officials from…
Read moreThe Market Surveillance Council has today transmitted the follow-up of the national market surveillance plan for 2015 to the Government….
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