CE marking is mandatory for electronics, toys, medical devices, PPE, and many other products in the European Union. That being said, the CE mark is sometimes compulsory for certain products in countries outside the EU – including Turkey. In other countries, certain aspects of the CE mark process – such as EN standards – are recognized. In this guide, we explain what you need to know about the status of CE-marked products and EN standards in the United Kingdom, Turkey, Israel, Switzerland, Singapore, Australia, the United States, and elsewhere. What is CE marking (the CE mark)? CE marking is a marking on specific products indicating that the manufacturer declares compliance of that product with the relevant European product safety legislation. Which Countries Accept CE Marked Products? CE marking basically is a set of rules for certain products that are sold within the European Economic Area (EEA). The EEA consists of all 27 EU countries plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Eur...