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<p>CE marking is a declaration that a product complied with relevant EU legislation
when the product was initially placed on the EU market. If a product has already been
placed on the market and is then later sold as second hand, it does not generally
have to be relabelled.</p><p> </p><p>If the UK leaves without a deal, the Government
has announced a time-limited continuity approach to minimise disruption to businesses
and consumers. This will mean that CE marked goods – whether new or second hand –
can continue to be sold in the UK.</p><p> </p><p>Charity shops will, therefore, still
be able to sell second-hand goods labelled with the CE Marking, as long as those goods
were compliant at the time they were initially placed on the UK market, and are still
safe.</p><p> </p>
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