Europe is a major market for toy exports, but navigating its regulations can be challenging for suppliers.
Toys sold in Europe must meet the CE marking requirements to ensure they comply with safety standards.
The EN71 standard outlines specific safety requirements for toys, including physical and chemical properties.
Proper documentation and labelling are crucial for compliance. Suppliers must ensure that all products are accurately labelled.
Understanding customs duties and tariffs is essential when exporting toys to Europe to avoid unexpected costs.
Developing effective market entry strategies can help suppliers successfully penetrate the European toy market.
By understanding the regulations and standards, suppliers can ensure successful toy exports to Europe.
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