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UK to continue using CE mark indefinitely – but construction products not included

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The CE mark can continue to be used on products in the UK (Image: Claudiodivizia/Dreamstime.com)

The Department for Business and Trade has said that the indefinite extension of the use of the CE marking in products made by UK businesses does not include the construction products sector.

In the latest u-turn of proposed post-Brexit regulations, the government announced this morning (1 August) that UK businesses will be able to continue using the CE marking indefintely. However, the Construction Products Association (CPA) published a warning saying that the indefinite extension does not include construction products.

CPA's chief executive, Peter Caplehorn, said in a statement: "The CPA warns, following clarification from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC), that the UK government announcement today about an indefinite extension to the use of CE marking for UK businesses does not pertain to the construction products sector. Rather, the situation for our sector remains the same; that is, recognition of the CE mark for construction products in Great Britain will continue until 30 June 2025, when implementation of the UKCA marking scheme is set to become mandatory.

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