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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
Most of these rules and regulations, certainly in electronic products that I'm involved with, are becoming harmonised across the world rather than just the EU. The work of BSI (British Standards Institute) and their colleagues in UL (Underwriters Laboritories) are probably as important as any EU institution in setting the rules.
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I was under the impression that these organisations and other usch as DIN work together to set a harmonised European Standard. I see more from agencies such as the UKs MHRA for drugs working with other organisations under the European Medicines Agency.
Without a doubt, we would still need to comply with European Regulations as we do with US, Australia, Japan, etc. The difference is, we can have some influence over the EUs regulations while in the EU