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Maintaining standards: the bedrock of a trusted trade future
Global trade continues to reel from Washington’s deliberate strategy to unpick the global multilateral system. With the…
EA MLA Mark: supporting international recognition
From 1 September 2025, the European co-operation for Accreditation (EA) will launch the EA MLA Mark. This new, optional m…
UKAS recognition extended for Canadian electrical & electronic equipment regulations
UKAS is pleased to announce an important expansion of its recognition by the Government of Canada (Global Affairs Canada)…
UKAS and NATA sign MoU to strengthen international cooperation on accreditation | Media release
The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) and National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia (NATA), have s…
UKAS maintains EA MLA signatory status, reinforcing global trust in UK accreditation
The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) has successfully maintained its status as a signatory to the European co-…
UKAS maintains international recognition, boosting UK trade and confidence in UK conformity assessment
As the United Kingdom’s National Accreditation Body, UKAS plays a vital role in supporting conformity assessment ac…
Global accreditation moves forward with the Global Accreditation Cooperation Incorporated
The creation of the Global Accreditation Cooperation Incorporated, a new global accreditation organisation that will merg…
Accreditation enabling UK-EU trade and supply chain stability
In UKAS’s Annual Report for 2024, Stephen Phipson, Chief Executive at Make UK, provided this article that explores how…
Formal Recognition of UKAS under Canadian HazLoc Regulation
Recently, UKAS and its Canadian counterpart (SCC) have been closely collaborating under a Memorandum of Understanding in …
UKAS expands its international recognition
Accreditation is an important tool in the removal of technical barriers to trade and boosting international acceptance an…