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Country

Sectors in scope

Agreement

Australia

Automotive products

Electromagnetic compatibility

Low Voltage Equipment

Machinery

Medical Devices

Pressure Equipment

Telecommunications terminal equipment

Good Manufacturing Practices for medical products

Agreement between the European Union and Australia (2012)

Canada

Electrical and electronic equipment, including electrical installations and appliances, and related components

Radio and telecommunications terminal equipment

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

Toys

Construction products

Machinery, including parts, components, including safety components, interchangeable equipment, and assemblies of machines

Measuring instruments

Hot-water boilers, including related appliances

Equipment, machines, apparatus, devices, control components, protection systems, safety devices, controlling devices and regulating devices, and related instrumentation and prevention and detection systems for use in potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX equipment)

Equipment for use outdoors as it relates to noise emission in the environment

Recreational craft, including their components

Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (2017)

Israel

Good Manufacturing Practices for medicinal products

Agreement on mutual recognition of OECD principles of good laboratory practice (GLP) and compliance monitoring programmes between the European Community and the State of Israel (1999)

Japan

Electrical products

Radio and telecommunications terminal equipment

Good manufacturing practices for medicinal products

Good laboratory practices

Agreement on mutual recognition between the European Community and Japan (2001)

New Zealand

Good Manufacturing Practices for medicinal products

Electromagnetic compatibility

Low Voltage Equipment

Machinery

Medical Devices

Pressure Equipment

Telecommunications terminal equipment

Agreement between the European Union and New Zealand on mutual recognition in relation to conformity assessment between the European Community and New Zealand (2012)

Switzerland

Machinery

Personal Protective Equipment

Toys

Medical Devices

Gas appliances and boilers (Hot water boilers)

Pressure vessels

Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment

Equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres

Electrical equipment

Construction plant and equipment

Measuring instruments and pre-packages

Motor Vehicles

Agricultural and forestry tractors

Good Laboratory Practice – GLP

Medicinal products, Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), inspection batch and certification

Construction products

Lifts

Biocidal products

Cableways

Explosives for civil use

Agreement between the European Community and the Swiss Confederation on mutual recognition in relation to conformity assessment (2012)

United States

Electromagnetic compatibility

Telecoms

Good Manufacturing Practices for medicinal products

Marine Equipment

Agreement on mutual recognition between the European Community and the United States of America (1999)

Agreement between the European Community and the United States of America on the Mutual Recognition of Certificates of Conformity for Marine Equipment (2004)

Source: Information provided by UK Office of Product Safety and Standards. See also: https://ec.europa.eu/growth/single-market/goods/international-aspects/mutual-recognition-agreements_en.

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