Europe's Electromedical Industry Calls On EU To Recognize UK Certificates After No-Deal Brexit
Executive Summary
While the UK says it will continue to recognize EU27-issued certificates for medical devices in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the EU has not offered to reciprocate. European imaging, health IT and electromedical manufacturers are now pressuring the European Commission to set up limited transition arrangements.
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