However, it’s important to note that CE marking is a conformity marking that indicates compliance with European Union (EU) product safety directives and regulations.
Lebanon is not part of the European Economic Area (EEA), and CE marking is primarily applicable to products placed on the market within the EEA, including EU member states as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway.
If you intend to export products to the EU or countries that recognize CE marking requirements, you need to ensure that your products meet the applicable EU directives and regulations and undergo the necessary conformity assessment procedures.
Qualitcert or any other certification body may be able to assist you with conformity assessment services and guidance on meeting CE marking requirements for your products. However, it’s important to understand that CE marking may not be directly applicable to products sold in Lebanon.
For products intended for the Lebanese market, you should research and understand the regulatory requirements and standards applicable to your products in Lebanon. The Lebanese Standards Institution (LIBNOR) is the national standards body in Lebanon responsible for developing and implementing standards in various fields. They may provide guidance on product certification and compliance requirements within the country.