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Market Surveillance Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina participated in the 33rd meeting of the European Union Product Compliance Network (EUPCN)

3/6/2026

A representative of the Market Surveillance Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina participated in the 33rd meeting of the European Union Product Compliance Network (EUPCN) in Brussels, held on 3rd March 2026.

At the meeting, updates on the implementation status of ongoing joint market surveillance actions were presented. It also introduced the Joint Action on Product Compliance (JACOP 2027), which should focus on surveillance of major online platforms for product sales, inspection controls, and sampling of products sold exclusively via the internet. JACOP 2027 is scheduled to begin in January 2027.

The latest information on the revision of the New Legislative Framework (NLF) and the Market Surveillance Regulation (MSR) was also presented. Currently, two options are being considered regarding the adoption of these acts. The first option involves adopting a single act that would cover both the New Legislative Framework and the Market Surveillance Regulation, while the second option entails the adoption of two separate legislative acts.

Preliminary results of the survey on products sold by online shops from third countries, based on data from the market surveillance authorities that participated in the survey, showed the following: 49% of non-compliant products sold online were identified over the last 12 months; 23% of market surveillance authorities ordered measures to remove products from websites where products are sold, 7% ordered measures to label products, while 17% took product samples under cover identity.  

The main challenges of dropshipping (direct sales of products to consumers) were also highlighted, which, among other things, include unclear competences that lead to difficulties in imposing sanctions on economic operators outside the European Union, as well as the inability to provide product traceability, causing difficulties in identifying importers or other responsible operators in the supply chain. 

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