Joint Dinner Debate on Automated Driving and Road Safety on November 19, 2018 in Brussels |
“In the future, it will no longer be all about oil and rust, but primarily about bits and bytes.”
CEOC states in its position that market surveillance must encompass a consistent EU-wide application of the EU harmonisation legislation in order to create conditions for fair competition between the different market players. The aim of market surveillance is therefore to achieve smooth functioning and competitiveness within the Single Market whilst at the same time protecting the health and safety of European citizens.
Download the full paper on market surveillance in Europe here.