An assessment of the Swedish market surveillance 2010-2013
According to EU Regulation 765/2008 on market surveillance, all member states in the EU must periodically, at least every fourth…
Read moreAccording to EU Regulation 765/2008 on market surveillance, all member states in the EU must periodically, at least every fourth…
Read moreThe Swedish Government has adopted new Regulations on market surveillance that will enter into force on 1 September. The Regulations…
Read moreRepresentatives from authorities, industry, consumer organisations and other stakeholders from across the world will gather on 16-20 June in Brussels…
Read moreThe Blue Guide provides guidance to EU product legislation which is based on the legislative method called the New Approach…
Read moreOn the 29th March, the last eight directives in the so called “alignment package” were published in the Official Journal…
Read moreYasemin Demđrcđoğlu, Head of Department at the Turkish Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology, is being interviewed by the web…
Read moreThe Market Surveillance Council has identified the need for a revision of existing legislation with regard to the powers and…
Read moreDuring one week staff members from the State Non Food Products Inspectorate in Lithuania visited the market surveillance authorities in…
Read moreA more coherent EU legislation, electronic market surveillance, abstracts of harmonized standards freely available, reduced administrative burdens on companies, harmonized…
Read moreFrom left: Amina Makboul Market Surveillance Coordinator at Swedac, Virginijus Jusys, Karolis Ruzgys and Skirmantė Ambrazienė, Chief State Inspectors from…
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