[Essential Knowledge for European Exports] Sales Begin for the 2026 'Revised Edition: CE Marking Compliance Guide for Electrical, Electronic, and Machinery Practitioners'. Thorough Explanation of Compliance with Increasingly Complex EU Regulations.
JSA releases a revised CE marking guide covering the latest EU regulations, including the Machinery Regulation, AI Act, and Cyber Resilience Act, to support exporters.
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The Japanese Standards Association (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Hiroshi Asahi) will release the "Revised Edition: CE Marking Compliance Guide for Electrical, Electronic, and Machinery Practitioners" on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
Revised Edition: CE Marking Compliance Guide for Electrical, Electronic, and Machinery Practitioners
Authored by Toshiyuki Kajiya
Recent changes in social conditions, such as DX, security risks, and distribution reforms represented by the expansion of online sales, have been remarkable both domestically and internationally. Furthermore, in the EU, the Machinery Regulation, AI Act, and Cyber Resilience Act have been promulgated, adding new requirements for consideration.
This book is a revised edition intended to address the CE marking system and the latest regulatory trends, based on the progress of the CE marking system to date and the flow of European regulatory development. It provides assistance in preparing for the future application of the Machinery Regulation, AI Act, and Cyber Resilience Act.
## About CE Marking
The letters "CE" appear on many products traded on the extended single market within the European Economic Area (EEA). This signifies that products sold within the EEA have been assessed to meet high safety, health, and environmental protection requirements.
## What is the European Economic Area (EEA)?
The European Economic Area (EEA) was established by the EEA Agreement, which entered into force on January 1, 1994. Its objective is to extend the EU's internal market (single market) to three EFTA member states (Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway). Through this, a "homogeneous European economic area" is built based on common rules and equal competitive conditions. The EEA Agreement provides individuals and companies operating within this area access to the internal market
Revised Edition: CE Marking Compliance Guide for Electrical, Electronic, and Machinery Practitioners
Authored by Toshiyuki Kajiya
Recent changes in social conditions, such as DX, security risks, and distribution reforms represented by the expansion of online sales, have been remarkable both domestically and internationally. Furthermore, in the EU, the Machinery Regulation, AI Act, and Cyber Resilience Act have been promulgated, adding new requirements for consideration.
This book is a revised edition intended to address the CE marking system and the latest regulatory trends, based on the progress of the CE marking system to date and the flow of European regulatory development. It provides assistance in preparing for the future application of the Machinery Regulation, AI Act, and Cyber Resilience Act.
## About CE Marking
The letters "CE" appear on many products traded on the extended single market within the European Economic Area (EEA). This signifies that products sold within the EEA have been assessed to meet high safety, health, and environmental protection requirements.
## What is the European Economic Area (EEA)?
The European Economic Area (EEA) was established by the EEA Agreement, which entered into force on January 1, 1994. Its objective is to extend the EU's internal market (single market) to three EFTA member states (Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway). Through this, a "homogeneous European economic area" is built based on common rules and equal competitive conditions. The EEA Agreement provides individuals and companies operating within this area access to the internal market