Manufacturers will have the choice to use either the CE marking or other recognised EU markings (where permitted), or the UKCA marking to supply products to Great Britain in the following areas: These updates apply to the 18 regulations that fall under the Department for Business and Trade (DBT). This will mean that certain goods that meet EU requirements can be placed on the GB market. The government intends to introduce legislation to extend recognition of goods that meet EU requirements, including the CE marking, indefinitely, beyond 31 December 2024 for many products. Product areas covered by the UKCA marking For information on placing products on the market, see the guidance on placing manufactured products on the market in Great Britain. This guidance explains how to use the UKCA marking.
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