The rule change applies to products going to the EU and Northern Ireland because Northern Ireland’s Brexit deal means it is still effectively in the EU’s single market for goods.
The change had updated existing rules to reflect the growth of online commerce and aimed to give better protections for consumers, the EU said.
That included the need to have a “responsible person”, who was effectively a compliance agent, inside the EU or Northern Ireland.
The EU has been working on GPSR since 2020 and it was approved by the European Parliament in May 2023.
The clothing business said in its post: “We understand that the consumer needs to be protected… but doing a risk assessment on a woolly jumper was never part of our business plan.”
It added it hoped to resume sales once it had “navigated” the changes.
The European Commission and Switzerland completed negotiations Friday on a broad package of agreements to deepen and expand the EU-Switzerland relationship.“T
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