As the toy market continues to expand, understanding safety marks is crucial for caregivers, distributors, and buyers. John Baulch of Toy World highlights an ongoing issue: the confusion between the European CE mark (Conformité Européenne) and the China Export mark, both using the letters “CE.” The difference is subtle but critical for ensuring product safety. The CE Mark vs. China Export Mark The European CE mark is a certification indicating that a product complies with EU safety, health, and environmental protection standards. On toys, it assures caregivers that the product has been rigorously tested for safety. The design features specific spacing between the “C” and...
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