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<p>A CE marking indicates that a product conforms to the requirements set out in the
relevant EU legislation. In some cases the product will also have been tested by a
third-party body before the manufacturer labels the product with a CE marking.</p><p>
</p><p>The Government’s priority is to keep people safe and we are currently considering
options regarding CE marking for goods sold in the UK after the UK leaves the EU.
As the PM set out in her Mansion House speech, our aim is to ensure that products
only need to undergo one series of approvals, in one country, to show that they meet
the required regulatory standards.</p><p> </p><p>The Government will continue to work
closely with a wide range of businesses to ensure their views are represented as we
progress our work on future options regarding CE marking.</p>
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