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EU institutions have concluded a reform of product safety legislation. While the new law reflects market developments such as the rise of connected products, it does not fully tackle the sale of dangerous or non-compliant products via online marketplaces.
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Our view on the reform of EU customs comes from the angle of product safety.
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In a letter to EU Member State representatives in Brussels, we write that we believe not enough time has been spent to discuss the political options on how to adequately regulate online marketplaces.
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In this paper, BEUC provides recommendations to EU decision-makers as they enter the final legislative stage (trilogue negotiations) for a new product safety law: the General Product Safety Regulation.
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EU Member States are following the approach of the European Parliament in not making online marketplaces liable for dangerous products sold online by third-party vendors using their platforms.
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There are pluses and minuses for consumers in today’s European Parliament internal market committee vote on reforming the main EU product safety law.
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Once again thousands of notifications about unsafe products were made to Safety Gate, the EU’s rapid alert system in 2021, a total of 2142 notifications to be exact. The notifications only represent the tip of the iceberg, as the precise number of dangerous products linked to a notification is unknown and only the most harmful risks are notified.
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A compilation of research by BEUC members – national consumer groups – shows online marketplaces continue to be a source of dangerous products. These marketplaces should be liable for selling such products, which is why BEUC urges policymakers to get ongoing reforms of EU law right.