UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) Explained

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As of 1st January 2023, goods subject to CE and not classed as medical devices, must be compliant to UKCA and marked accordingly if they are to be put on the UK market. UKCA marking officially became a requirement as of 1st January 2021 with two years of grace giving manufacturers and importers two years to get their CE goods compliant with UKCA regulations. Medical devices have until 30th June 2023 before they require a UKCA mark to be put on the UK market. This applies to both applicable UK manufactured goods and imported goods.

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