United Kingdom Accreditation Service: Supporting International Trade Post Brexit
Confidence in the quality of goods and services bought and sold is an essential element of international trade. The mutual acceptance of test results and certificates plays an important part in building and maintaining this confidence. The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) plays a key role in ensuring that the organisations that carry out testing, inspection and certification can be relied upon. The international recognition of accreditation means that goods and services do not need to be retested, inspected or certified for each new export market and will assume even greater importance following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.
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Further Resources from United Kingdom Accreditation Service
Securing the UK’s quality culture Q&A with UKAS CEO, Matt Gantley
UKAS Standards and Accreditation Handbook
UKAS Accreditation: a tool to support Local Authority enforcement and monitoring activities