Amid the wave of global trade, the access rules of the EU market have been continuously updated. The EN18031 standard, as a mandatory new regulation for the cybersecurity of radio equipment, was incorporated into the RED Directive for implementation on August 1, 2025, and is profoundly influencing the layout of enterprises involved in the EU.
I. Core Analysis of the Standard
EN18031 was jointly developed by CEN and CENELEC to build a full-chain security system covering hardware, software and data. It consists of three parts: EN18031-1, EN18031-2, and EN18031-3, which respectively target networked radio equipment, personal data processing equipment, financial transaction equipment, etc. Through 14 core mechanisms, it standardizes the network security, privacy protection, and risk resistance capabilities of the equipment. It is a hard threshold for products to enter the EU market.
Ii. Insights into Enterprise Impact
(1) Compulsory market access constraints
After its implementation on August 1, 2025, products that have not passed the certification will be directly banned from the EU market, and products that are already in circulation will also need to be forcibly recalled. This means that the supply chain costs of enterprises will rise sharply, and from production, transportation to after-sales service, all will face the pressure of reconstruction due to product compliance issues.
(II) Compliance Costs and Risk Escalation
Enterprises need to invest in technological transformation to meet the requirements of 14 types of safety mechanisms. They also need to carry out customized adaptation for the differences of various sub-standards, which requires a huge investment of human, material and financial resources. At the same time, enterprises that violate regulations not only face fines, but also the lack of data security compliance will trigger a crisis of brand trust, and their long-term market share may be impacted.
(3) Opportunities and challenges coexist
For export-oriented enterprises, EN18031 is both a challenge and an opportunity. Compliance in advance can seize market opportunities and optimize product competitiveness through technological upgrades. If it lags behind, it may lose the qualification to enter the EU market and be left behind by competitors.
The EN18031 standard is reshaping the market landscape of radio equipment in the European Union. Enterprises involved in the EU need to accurately interpret and proactively adapt, taking compliance as the foundation and technology as the wings, to break through in the competition of the EU market and seize the growth opportunities of the new cycle of global trade.