Examples of using European standardisation in English and their translations into Swedish
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Strategic Priorities for European Standardisation.
Greater SMEinvolvement in European standardisation.
Continued progress in European standardisation.
Voluntary European standardisation alone; and.
European standardisation supports European legislation establishing the Single Market
The participation of consumers in the European standardisation is still insufficient
Despite this positive assessment, European standardisation and its institutional framework need to be improved and strengthened.
For European standardisation, the challenge is to achieve close cooperation between the creators of standards,
European standardisation is, therefore, an essential instrument to reduce barriers faced by companies who wish to sell their goods throughout the Union.
of the Council concerning the financing of European standardisation.
Over the next decade, European standardisation will have to adapt to new energy,
They will involve consultation with European standardisation and strategic planning bodies
Given the impact of European standardisation on society, the public authorities have a legitimate interest in this field.
Support European standardisation efforts by encouraging European Standardisation Organisations to quickly deliver on mandate 376 on accessible procurement of ICT.
scientific progress and to progress in European standardisation.
closing the gap between research priorities and European standardisation, clearer prioritisation,
Formal European standardisation has been particularly important in supporting New Approach legislation for the Single Market for goods.
the technical specifications for interoperability and leaves the implementation to the Member States and the European standardisation.
allow for full and effective participation in European standardisation.
It also opens up the opportunity for the European Commission to issue technical specifications where inadequate European standardisation leads to obvious gaps in accessibility guidelines.