Internal Market: Join Statement on the Right to Know

Published: 11 September 2023

Policies & Issues: Internal Market - Compliance, Standards & Enforcement

Europe Must Maintain Industry Know-How For Its Standardisation System to Succeed. Standards are unarguably one of the key drivers for frictionless trade, both across Europe and internationally, while also ensuring consumer safety. They have a dual function in demonstrating compliance with EU legislation and facilitating access to markets.

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