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Global Harmonization - A European Perspective

1998-09-29
982267
Motor vehicle safety regulations in industrialized countries were originally developed without a focus on harmonization between countries, except in regions with close economic ties. These economic ties are now becoming increasingly important in the expanding global economy. As countries emerge economically, their populations demand more mobility, and as automobile manufacturing and sales become more global, harmonizing standards to remove trade barriers and to lower costs to consumers becomes even more important. Globally, regulatory activity is slowly increasing to harmonize existing and future standards in recognition of the almost universal acknowledgment of the importance of harmonization. The concept of functional equivalence of standards may provide all manufacturers the opportunity the meet their home country's safety standards as well as the mutual recognition of the safety standards of another country.
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