Kategorie Archive: EU Authorised Representative

Top Reasons Products Get Banned in the EU

Many manufacturers assume that product bans in the European Union are rare and only affect unsafe or defective goods. In reality, most product bans are not caused by technical failures, but by missing or incomplete compliance structures. Authorities focus on whether a product can be legally placed on the market and whether all regulatory requirements…
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Who Is Responsible for EU Product Compliance? Regulation 2019/1020 Explained

Understanding who is responsible for product compliance in the EU is not just a legal detail — it is a fundamental requirement for market access. Many companies assume responsibility is shared or implied. In reality, EU law requires clearly defined roles, which become critical when authorities request documentation or initiate checks. What Regulation (EU) 2019/1020…
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Who Is Responsible for a Product in the EU?

One of the most critical questions in EU product compliance is: who is actually responsible for a product once it is placed on the European market? Many manufacturers assume that responsibility ends after production or certification, while distributors or importers may believe that compliance lies elsewhere. In reality, EU law defines a structured system of…
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EU Compliance Checklist for Products: Step-by-Step Guide

Many manufacturers are unsure whether their products fully meet all EU requirements before entering the market. While certification and documentation may be partially in place, compliance in the European Union depends on a combination of technical, legal, and organisational factors. Missing even a single element can result in delays at customs, requests from authorities, or…
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