Don't Let Confusion Cost Your Business - UKCA Delay

Published date21 September 2021
Subject MatterCorporate/Commercial Law, Government, Public Sector, Compliance, Corporate and Company Law, Constitutional & Administrative Law
Law FirmShoosmiths
AuthorStephen Johnstone and Philip Ryan

The UK Government has announced that businesses will have a further year to start using the UKCA marking for goods placed on the GB market, extending the deadline to 1 January 2023.

What is a UKCA mark?

The UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) marking is the new UK product marking that is used for certain goods that are placed on the GB market and covers most goods which previously required the EU CE marking, known as 'new approach' goods.

The UKCA marking indicates conformity with the applicable health, safety and environmental requirements for goods sold within GB. The marking does not apply to goods sold in Northern Ireland (NI) as, further to the NI Protocol, goods placed on the NI market are still subject to EU product safety rules.

For certain goods being sold in GB, the manufacturer can affix a UKCA marking on a self-declaration basis, whereas other goods require a mandatory third party conformity assessment (done by a UK Approved Body) to be carried out.

Prior to Brexit, the CE marking regime was recognised in the UK, as in other EU Member States. However, following the UK's withdrawal from the EU, the EU no longer recognises conformity assessment by UK Approved Bodies for goods that are placed on the EU market and the UKCA marking is not recognised on the EU market. In time, goods with only a CE marking affixed will no longer be able to be sold on the GB market.

What is changing?

The UK Government implemented a period of transition which stated that goods with a CE marking that meet EU requirements could continue to be placed on the GB market until 31 December 2021 (provided the EU and UK requirements remain the same). This provided businesses with...

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