As of 2025, significant changes have come into effect regarding CE certification and the CE mark. These changes bring new obligations for manufacturers and importers, particularly concerning import inspections, product safety, and technical file requirements. Below are the key changes and their impacts that came into force in 2025.
The “CE Marked Products Import Inspection Communiqué (Product Safety and Inspection: 2025/9)“, published in the Official Gazette on December 31, 2024, and effective as of January 1, 2025, introduces new regulations.
From 2025 onward, the validity periods for CE certifications have been differentiated based on product groups:
Products with expired certifications will require a new compliance assessment to continue being sold in the market.
The new legal regulations have introduced additional responsibilities for both manufacturers and importers:
The changes that came into effect in 2025 have introduced more stringent inspections and detailed documentation requirements for CE certification. Therefore, it is crucial for manufacturers and importers to stay up-to-date with the latest legislation and ensure their compliance processes are consistently followed.
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