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Agreement on mutual recognition between the European Community and Australia
The mutual recognition agreement (MRA)1 aims to promote trade in goods between the EU and Australia by removing technical barriers.
Under the bilateral agreement that EU countries agreed on , the EU and Australia accept the conformity assessment2 results that each carries out for specific industrial products.
The decision adopts the MRA with Australia on behalf of the EU.
The agreement covers the following sectors:
The agreement:
It has applied since .
In their resolution of , EU governments agreed the principles of MRAs. On , they authorised the European Commission to negotiate mutual recognition agreements on behalf of the EU with certain non-EU countries.
For more information see:
Agreement on mutual recognition in relation to conformity assessment, certificates and markings between the European Community and Australia (OJ L 229, , pp. 3-60)
Successive amendments to the agreement have been incorporated in the original text. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.
Council Decision 98/508/EC of on the conclusion of an Agreement on mutual recognition in relation to conformity assessment, certificates and markings between the European Community and Australia (OJ L 229, , pp. 1-2)
See consolidated version.
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