Extended Brexit deadline: what does this mean for UK manufacturers?
You will likely be aware of the announcement last week that the EU has adopted a decision to extend the deadline for Brexit to 31 January 2020, meaning that the UK did not leave on Thursday 31 October. The withdrawal can take place earlier - on 1 December 2019 or 1 January 2020, if the withdrawal agreement is ratified by both parties. What are the key considerations for UK manufacturers? CE Marking Throughout the extension period, the UK will continue to recognise the CE marking which should continue to be affixed to relevant goods for placement on the UK market. UKCA Mark As a result of the Brexit extension, the UK Government will not be introducing the UKCA mark on 31 October. During the extension period the UKCA will therefore have no legal status and, where relevant, goods should continue to be CE marked. Status of Notified Bodies in the EU27 UK Notified Bodies will retain their current status during the extension period. Conformity assessment activity undertaken, and certificates issued by UK Notified Bodies in relation to EU New Approach legislation and CE marking will continue to be recognised by the EU27 throughout this time. Authorised representatives and responsible persons UK-based authorised representatives and responsible persons will continue to be recognised by the EU during the extension period. Distributors and Importers If you export products from the UK to the EU or EEA, your EU-based distributor will retain its distributor status throughout the extension period. It will only become an importer if the UK leaves the EU without a deal at the end of the extension period. Guidance Our existing Goods Regulation Brexit guidance is available at the links below – please note this guidance will only apply in the event of the UK leaving without a deal at the end of the extension period:- Placing manufactured goods on the UK market after Brexit – click here
- Placing manufactured goods on the EU market after Brexit – click here
- Conformity assessment bodies: status after Brexit – click here
- Prepare to use the UKCA mark after Brexit – click here