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    Home » Common framework for the marketing of products – guide

    Common framework for the marketing of products – guide

    eub2By eub221 February 2008 Trade No Comments4 Mins Read
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    — last modified 21 February 2008

    The European Parliament on 21 February 2008 adopted a broad package of measures to facilitate the functioning of the EU’s internal market for goods. This will make it easier for companies, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises, to sell their products in the EU whilst increasing the protection of consumers. For industrial products, existing market surveillance systems will be strengthened and, for the first time, aligned with import controls. Accreditation has also been introduced. This is a formal system which may now be used to ensure that conformity assessment bodies (or testing and certification laboratories) provide the high quality services that manufacturers need. The introduction of these measures serves to reinforce the role and credibility of CE marking. Improvements are also proposed for the trade with goods which do not fall under EU-legislation. From now on it will also be the duty of an EU Member State that intends to refuse market access for products that are legally marketed in other Member States to talk to the enterprise and to give detailed objective reasons for any possible refusal. This is intended to create new benefits for entrepreneurs as well as helping consumers broaden their choice. It is expected that the Council of the EU will approve the package of measures soon, so that it can enter into force next year.


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    The New Internal Market Package for Goods strengthens and modernises the on the Community market, as it:

    • Introduces better rules on to protect both consumers and professionals from unsafe products, including imports from third countries. This particularly applies to procedures for products that are hazardous to health or the environment which are withdrawn from the market;
    • Enhances confidence and quality of conformity assessments of products through reinforced and clear rules on the requirements for notification including the increased use of
    • Enhances the credibility and clarifies the meaning of In addition theCE marking will be protected as a community collective trade mark, which will give authorities additional means to take legal action against manufacturers who abuse it;
    • Establishes a for industrial productsin the form of a of measures for use in future legislation. This sets out simple common definitions (of terms which are sometimes used differently) and procedures which will allow future sectoral legislation to become more consistent and easier to implement.

    The package also strengthensthe which are not subject to EU harmonisation, such as various types of foodstuffs (for example bread and pasta), furniture, bicycles, ladders and precious metals, etc. Together they represent more than 15% of intra EU trade in goods. These products are very often subject to many different national rules laying down the requirements that these products should meet.

    Until now, the differences between these rules in many EU Member States discouraged companies, in particular small and medium enterprises, from venturing outside their domestic market because they had to prove that their products which were legally sold in a given Member State comply with technical rules in other Member States. Other companies were obliged to make expensive and often unnecessary adjustments to their products so that they became also more expensive for the consumers.

    The package adopted by the Parliament on 21 February will eliminate many of these technical obstacles and therefore eases the A national technical rule should no longer prevent that a product already lawfully marketed in one Member State could be sold on the market of another Member State. When a Member State intends to refuse market access, it will have to give precise and detailed objective reasons for doing so and it will have to give the importing company the opportunity to react before a final decision can be taken.

    Another novelty is that will be established in all Member States. They will provide information on national technical rules, so that enterprises, in particular SMEs, can obtain reliable and precise information about the law in force in the Member State where they intend to sell their products.

    New Internal Market Package for Goods: further information

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