CE isn't really the one you'd want anyway. That's just a symbol saying that the manufacturer claims to follow european standards, but it isn't anything meaningful. By contrast, something like a UL logo will mean that they actually had to get certified as conforming to UL standards.
The other thing is that for an extra 2 cents they can put whatever logo they want on your product. I experienced that one first hand on a project where we were buying parts from China. The factory was more than willing to put a fake CSA logo on the product to help us install it despite having no such certification.
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