EU Authorised Representative

EU Authorised Representative for Chinese Manufacturers

Many Chinese manufacturers successfully develop and certify products for international markets, but entering the European Union requires more than technical compliance. While CE marking is often seen as the main requirement, EU regulations also demand a clearly defined legal and organisational structure that ensures accountability within the EU. Without this structure, products may be blocked at customs, removed from the market, or subject to enforcement actions. For Chinese manufacturers, this requirement is particularly important because they are not established within the EU and must therefore ensure that a responsible entity is designated to handle compliance matters locally.

Why Chinese Manufacturers Need an EU Authorised Representative

Non-EU manufacturers must ensure that a responsible economic operator is established within the European Union. This requirement cannot be fulfilled from outside the EU.

  • no legal presence within the EU
  • no direct contact for authorities
  • no local accountability structure
  • no access point for documentation

👉 Without an EU-based entity, compliance cannot be enforced properly.

Legal Requirement for Market Access

EU law requires that products placed on the market can be traced back to a responsible entity within the EU. This is a core principle of market surveillance.

  • Regulation (EU) 2019/1020
  • requirement for economic operator in the EU
  • traceability and accountability obligations
  • enforcement accessibility

👉 This applies regardless of where the manufacturer is located.

Common Mistakes by Chinese Manufacturers

Many manufacturers underestimate the importance of the EU Authorised Representative or assume that other parties will handle compliance.

  • relying only on CE certification
  • assuming importer is sufficient
  • no formal EU AR appointment
  • incomplete documentation setup

👉 These mistakes often lead to enforcement issues.

What Happens Without an EU Authorised Representative

If no EU Authorised Representative is defined, products may be considered non-compliant even if they are technically correct.

  • shipments may be stopped at customs
  • authorities may request documentation
  • products may be removed from sale
  • compliance investigations may start

Role of the EU Authorised Representative

The EU Authorised Representative ensures that compliance is operational within the EU and that authorities have a defined contact point.

  • acts as official EU contact
  • provides documentation
  • ensures communication flow
  • supports authority interaction

Special Risk: Multiple Distributors in the EU

Chinese manufacturers often work with multiple distributors, which increases complexity and risk.

  • multiple importers with different processes
  • inconsistent documentation
  • unclear responsibilities
  • lack of central coordination

👉 One EU AR must support a consistent structure across all partners.

EU Market Requires Local Structure

The EU market is not only regulated technically, but also structurally. Without a local compliance setup, market access is unstable.

Chinese manufacturers must understand that compliance is not completed with certification, but requires a functioning system that operates within the EU.

How to Enter the EU Market Safely

To ensure stable market access, manufacturers must establish a complete compliance structure before selling products.

  • appoint an EU Authorised Representative
  • ensure complete documentation
  • align product and labelling information
  • define responsibilities across all partners

Conclusion

For Chinese manufacturers, appointing an EU Authorised Representative is not optional but a fundamental requirement for entering and maintaining access to the European market. Without this structure, even well-developed products are exposed to compliance risks and enforcement actions.


If you are unsure whether your setup is compliant:
👉 We offer a structured compliance screening for non-EU manufacturers.

  • review of your current setup
  • identification of gaps
  • clear recommendations

Contact us to assess your EU compliance status before authorities do

Andreas Schilling

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