Correction: The New EU Product Liability Directive (2024/2853) and Your Trade Fair Demos: What Changes from December 2026
Corrected by Emir Baycan · Full-Stack Developer, Mobile App Builder and Web Platform Founder with expertise in SEO, automation, SaaS, AI visibility, DevOps and scalable digital products
Emir Baycan found something wrong, outdated, or unsupported on this page and proposed a fix. The publisher accepted the correction.
- Role
- Correction
- Publisher
- Exhibition Stands EU
- Topic
- Logistics Setup
- Status
- Accepted
- Date
- 16 July 2026
The exact change
The new framework applies to products placed on the EU market after **8 December 2026** — three months from this article's publication.
The new framework applies to products placed on the EU market after **9 December 2026** — three months from this article's publication.
Suggested change
The new framework applies to products placed on the EU market after **9 December 2026** — three months from this article's publication.
Why this is better
2 issues fixed: The correct application date for Directive (EU) 2024/2853 is 9 December 2026 (products placed on the market or put into service after that date), not 8 December 2026. The directive entered into force on 8 December 2024 (20 days after OJ publication on 18 November 2024), which appears to be the source of the off-by-one-day and off-by-two-year confusion in this article. Confirmed via EUR-Lex and multiple legal analyses (Gibson Dunn, Lexology, Cleary Gottlieb) citing 9 December 2026 as the application date. | Same date error repeated in the references list.
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