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RoHS CE mark-a worried industry

The RoHS Recast Directive 2011/65/EU contains new CE mark obligations and a standard format, in Annex 6, for a new Declaration of Conformity for "finished goods".

Looking at my mail box the CE mark obligations are already causing industry some concern.

In the UK, NMO is aware and are hoping to publish guidance later in the year but this is not straight forward, especially when you open it up to the wider CE picture.

Definitely one to watch this space.

RoHS CE Mark

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