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Mutual Recognition Principle

The Mutual Recognition Principle is an agreement that allows a product or service legally approved in one country to be accepted in another, without the need for additional certification. For example, if a toy is deemed safe in one country, other countries may accept that safety approval, making it easier and faster for businesses to sell internationally. This principle helps reduce barriers to trade and promotes economic cooperation, while ensuring that standards are maintained across borders for consumer safety and product quality.