Title: CANENA CENELEC
1CANENA / CENELEC Global Relevance
Mérida, 5 February 2003
Mr. Pieter Parlevliet Secretary General
2CENELEC
European Committee for Electrotechnical
Standardization Founded in 1973 Aims at creating
standards at European level and to its
implementation Result Identical standards in the
whole CENELEC Area
3European Union Single Market
Process started in 1985 Purpose was to eliminate
trade barriers Single set of standards
(ENs) 1992 Completion of the Single Market
4European Union Single Market
- Criticism from other countries
- CENELECs decision Not to exclude other
countries by using IEC Standards as far as
possible - Lugano Agreement with the IEC in 1990, replaced
by Dresden Agreement in 1995, both aim at the
implementation of International Standards within
the CENELEC area
5CENELEC / IEC CooperationThe Dresden Agreement
Common planning of new work
Parallel Procedures
6Advantages
- Experts from around the world influence ENs
- Resulting ENs are generally global
- Purely European Standards may be adopted by the
IEC at a global scale
7Results of the cooperation with IEC
1109
332
2828
Total number of Standards 4269
Global figures as of August 31, 2002
8At the same time
- Developments at WTO / TBT level tend to lift
barriers to trade - Focus on international standards, ie, ISO and the
IEC
9Global relevance and IEC
CENELEC supports the thesis that IEC standards
should be global relevant
10Global relevance and IEC
Standards with many essential differences make
IEC standards globally less relevant and will
serve mainly as information material
11Global relevance and IEC
Standards with essential differences based on
infrastructure or climatic conditions will
continue to appear
12Global relevance and IEC
The document on the implementation of essential
differences in IEC Standards seems to be a good
compromise and is being considered by CENELEC
13Other Aspects of Global Relevance
- Use Voluntary application of the standard
- Market need
- Quality of the Standard
- Adoption / Implementation
- The obligation of IEC members to adopt /
implement a standard
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