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1 EU market access requirements By Ivar Foss Ivar Foss Quality Management AS, Norway

2 EU market access requirements European law Rules and regulations European standards for traded products International standards Buyers’ purchase requirements Other non-tariff measures …..

3 Two categories of requriements 1. EU buyers require compliance with EU and national laws and egulations –CBI terminology: Legislation 2. EU buyers possibly request additional requirements, beyond what is required by EU law –CBI terminology: Non-legislation –UN ECE terminology: Private Standards

4 Black Box Purchase requirements: -Quality -Product safety -Social -Environmental Consumers NGOs Governments Media Company policy Legislative compliance: - Consumer health and safety - Environment Public pressure: - Replace dangerous chemicals - Brands: responsibility for the supply chain Report bad circumstances: - Social - Environmental Expect: - Safe products - Good circumstances Company values

5 EU buyer Supply chain management Exporter Supplier EU consumer Consumers Governments NGOs Media Requirements Expectations Supplier Requirements

6 CBI classification of market access requirements Exporters need to take into account for successful export to the EU: Consumer health & safety Social responsibility Product quality The environment Products, processes and conformity assessment Market access requirements

7 Quality issues Textile labelling Footwear labelling Quality standards fruit Certification

8 Consumer health and safety product labels requirements on dangerous substances beyond legislation management systems

9 Environmental issues use of raw materials and natural resources use of chemicals waste management management system, eco label, organic labelmanagement systemeco labelorganic label

10 Social issues labour conditions & ILO Conventions management systems product labels codes of conduct

11 Labels Communication tool: Business to business or consumer oriented Mainly niche markets Compliance is monitored by a competent body A fee is paid to carry the label

12 Example: H&M

13 Example: EICC

14 Growing number of requirements EU legislation Private sector involvement Business ethics Social responsibility Corporate image Stakeholders demand Media coverage Consumer awareness

15 More stringent requirements – why? Life-cycle approach (design - waste disposal) Traceability through the entire product chain Zero-tolerance for risks and recalls Accumulating scientific evidence Better testing equipment More procedures (compliance, testing, certification) Certification only by accredited bodies Private sector fills ‘gaps’ of legislation Process requirements included

16 Increased attention to product safety Nutricia baby food Growth hormones meat BSE Foot and Mouth disease Birds flue Dioxin in chicken, animal feed Salmonella in chicken Shigella bacteria in shrimps Glycol in Austrian wine Contaminated Nile perch

17 Damage to your image

18 Market access denied: No market

19 EU non-legislation in CBI database Database: Relevant buyer requirements Labels Codes of Conduct Management systems Market impact Links to other websites for more information  EU companies are often prepared to work together with suppliers to reach the desired level

20 CBI database for market information Through the main menu of the CBI homepage www.cbi.eu :www.cbi.eu or directly through: www.cbi.eu/marketinfo

21 Scope of the database Market access requirements Market surveys Marketing guidelines and manuals 37 sectors EU and 27 Member States + Norway Focus on analysis Many relevant links to other websites Helpdesk for questions

22 Search in the database


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