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Chapter 8.1 – Export

Thanks to the Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) – see point 9.3 – Switzerland has easier access to the EU internal market and can place construction products on the market under the same conditions. Economic operators (companies) that place products on the market in the EU must fulfill the new requirements of the ESPR and the newCPR. In addition, the MRA must be adapted to the new EU regulations. In particular, this requires a revision of Swiss construction products legislation.

Each DPP must be registered in an EU register when it is created (ESPR, Article 12, point 4a). Once this registration has been completed, the company will receive a registration number for each DPP, which must also be visible on each individual customs document. For Swiss export companies with serialized or batch-traced products, the DPP is the key to efficient processes based on digital shipping and customs documents.

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