The CE certification for the European Union does not directly apply to exports to Canada. Canada does not require products to have CE certification for import. Instead, Canada generally requires compliance with its own product safety standards, such as CSA certification. If you wish to export products to Canada, you may need to understand and comply with Canadian regulations to ensure your products meet local standards and requirements.
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In Canada, all radio equipment, interference-causing equipment, and terminal equipment are regulated. Therefore, Canadian consumers should verify whether a device complies with the technical regulations of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) before purchasing.
- Radio Equipment – Devices or combinations of devices used or capable of being used for radio communication. This includes a wide range of devices, from remote car alarms to high-power broadcast transmitters.
- Interference-Causing Equipment – Any device, machinery, or equipment (except radio equipment) that may cause interference to radio communication. This includes digital devices using microprocessors or microcontrollers, as well as industrial, scientific, and medical equipment (e.g., switch-mode power supplies used in halogen lamps).
- Terminal Equipment – Telecommunications devices such as wired telephones or modems that can connect to Canadian carriers' telecommunications networks and are used by telecom service users at their premises.
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