Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2003-01-14-Speech-2-210"
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"en.20030114.6.2-210"2
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"Question No 21 by Paul Rübig ():
The European Commission is currently working on a new approach to the CE marking system and the future strategy for that system. From the point of view of European SMUs, it is particularly important that European third-party certifiers should continue to be able to place their own marks on all products. Particularly in the light of global competition, and in the interests of consumer protection, those marks should be easily recognisable by every member of the public, given that non-European certifiers can at any time check a product and, as third-party certifiers, have their own names and logos placed on that product.
How does the European Commission intend to incorporate these considerations regarding the strengthening of the position of European certification undertakings into its new approach to the CE marking system?"@en1
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"Subject: Status of third-party certifiers in the EU"1
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