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In the European Economic Area (EEA), electrical products must have a CE mark before they can be legally sold. The CE mark indicates that the product meets the necessary safety, health, and environmental protection requirements established by the European Union. Without this mark, it is illegal to sell such products within the EEA.
The CE marking process involves several steps, including ensuring compliance with relevant EU directives, conducting conformity assessments, compiling technical documentation, and, in some cases, involving a notified body for certification. Only after successfully completing these steps can the product be affixed with the CE mark and placed on the market.
Selling non-CE marked electrical products in the EEA can result in significant legal consequences, including fines, product recalls, and bans from the market. It's crucial for manufacturers, importers, and distributors to ensure that their products comply with these regulations before offering them for sale.