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The European Commission has launched a public consultation on the upcoming revision of the EU standardization regulation. This consultation will help shape future policy measures aimed at strengthening the European standardization system and safeguarding Europe's leadership in developing high-quality, trusted standards. By ensuring that standards are efficient and effective, the EU can advance its green and digital ambitions while reinforcing its position as a leading global standard-setter.

The revision was announced in the competitiveness compass in January 2025. Standard-setting delays have been highlighted among the key barriers identified in the single market strategy. The revision will play an important role in addressing this challenge and enhancing the effectiveness of the single market. It will also boost the EU's competitiveness by fostering innovation, enabling access to new technologies, and reinforcing the EU's influence in international standardization.

Planned for adoption in 2026, the revised regulation will make the standard-setting process faster, more responsive to policy needs, and more inclusive, especially for SMEs and startups. The Commission outlined the main priorities for the revision in its evaluation published in July 2025. Stakeholders and experts are invited to contribute through the online consultation available on the Commission's 'Have Your Say' portal by 17 December 2025.

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