Easier access to compensation for damage caused by defective productsDamage includes loss of data and impact on psychological healthA requirement to name businesses based in EU that can be held liable for damage
IMCO co-rapporteur Vlad-Marius Botoş (Renew) stated: «The revision of the product liability directive was long awaited. We needed this revision to adapt the liability regime to the new legislation, and to new and innovative products. We must be clear and decide how to cover these new products so that all European citizens have the same rights to be compensated when damage occurs, but it has to be done carefully, to ensure a balance and encourage innovation and the development of new products.»
The new rules will enter into force on the twentieth day following its publication in the EU Official Journal. The new rules will apply to products placed on the market 24 months after entry into force of this directive.
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Annex
Press release & More information following the adoption in plenary of the agreement with the Council
Press Release following the adoption of the provisional agreement on 14 December 2023
Reporting back to committee on the proceedings of the last trilogue of 14 December 2023
Reporting back to committee on the proceedings of the first trilogue of 23 October 2023
Press Release on the adoption of the report by IMCO-JURI + More information
Recording of the vote in committee of 9 October 2023
Recording of the discussion during the IMCO-JURI meeting of 27 June 2023 on the amendments tabled
Recording of the presentation of the draft report during the joint IMCO-JURI committee meeting of 26 April 2023
European Parliament Think Tank briefing on the New Product Liability Directive
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