Is ce certification an EU certification?

CE certification is a product quality and safety certification issued by the European Union (now the European Union). It is a unified standard in the European market, so it is also called "European standard".

CE certification is a product quality and safety certification issued by the European Union (now EU), which is called "European standard". If a product has passed the CE certification, it means that the product meets the relevant requirements and standards of the European market and can be sold in the European market. It should be noted that CE certification is only for specific product types, such as electrical equipment, toys, medical devices and so on. And not all products need CE certification. The main purpose of CE certification is to ensure the safety and health of European consumers, improve product quality and promote free trade in the European market. Because the competition in the European market is fierce but also very strict, only products that have passed CE certification can be circulated and sold in the European market. Therefore, CE certification is often regarded as a passport to enter the European market. It should be noted that CE certification is issued by the European Union, but it is also very important for exporters from some non-European countries. Because if you want to do business in the European market, you need to pass CE certification to prove the quality and safety of products, otherwise you will not be able to enter the European market.

What's the difference between ce certification and ISO certification? CE certification and ISO certification are aimed at product quality and safety certification, but the scope and standards involved are different. CE certification is mainly aimed at the relevant regulations and standards of European market, while ISO certification is a general quality management system certification, covering production, quality and environment. Therefore, CE certification and ISO certification are both important certifications, but their application scope and objectives are different.

CE certification is a product quality and safety certification issued by the European Union (now the European Union). It is a unified standard in the European market, so it is also called "European standard". CE certification can prove that the products meet the relevant requirements and standards of the European market and can be sold in the European market. Although CE certification is only applicable to specific product types, it is very important to enter the European market and is regarded as a passport.

Legal basis:

Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Import and Export Tariffs

Article 13 Where anti-dumping, countervailing and safeguard measures are taken against imported goods in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws and administrative regulations, the tax rate shall be applied in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Anti-dumping Regulations of the People's Republic of China, the Countervailing Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Safeguard Measures Regulations of the People's Republic of China.

Article 14 If any country or region violates the trade agreements and related agreements concluded or acceded to with People's Republic of China (PRC) and takes measures to prohibit, restrict or impose tariffs on trade with People's Republic of China (PRC) or other measures that affect normal trade, it may impose retaliatory tariffs on imported goods originating in that country or region and apply retaliatory tariff rates.