Metric Directive Modified to allow both US and EU units
In 2008, EPTDA informed its members that the Metric Directive forbidding the use of supplemental (US/UK) units for goods sold in EU was due for implementation in 2010.
The EU Metric Directive (80/181/EEC), scheduled to go into effect January 1, 2010, has been modified to allow the continuation of both supplemental (U.S. customary, inch-pound) and metric units for consumer goods sold in the EU. The EU Metric Directive, last updated in 1999, was set to allow the use of only metric units, and prohibit the use of any other measurements for most products sold in the EU. The Metric Directive would have made the sole use of metric units obligatory in all aspects of life in the European Union, extending to areas such as product literature and advertising.
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