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European Product labelling Guide1 INTRODUCTIONW ithin my role in the Enterprise Europe Network, one of the issues I m regularly asked about is product labelling , : What regulations apply to my product? or What information has to be displayed on my product? . European legislation can be complex and consequently sourcing the answers to these questions isn t necessarily the simplest task, therefore the purpose of this guide is to pull together all the information on European Union product labelling rules so that it is accessible from one source but broken up into a consistent and readable format. The hope is that it will give companies a clearer understanding as to what rules may be applicable to them, so that they can better prepare themselves for trading in the European market. I think you will find this guide useful, but if you require more information please contact your local Enterprise Europe Thomson European Information ExecutiveEnterprise Europe Network2 DISCLAIMERAll information was sourced from , unless stated every effort has been made to ensure that the information and content within this document is accurate, up-to-date and reliable, the Enterprise Europe Network and its partners cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies or errors.
INTRODUCTION Within my role in the Enterprise Europe Network, one of the issues I’m regularly asked about is product labelling, i.e: “What regulations apply to my product?” or “What information has to be displayed on my product?”.
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