The next step for EU's Cyber Resilience Act CRA, is the 1st reading in plenary. This resolves to the parliaments decision according to ParlTrack.
Here is what Bing says about possible outcomes:
At the plenary sitting of the European Parliament, several outcomes are possible for the Cyber Resilience Act 2022/0272(COD) or any other legislative proposal:
Adoption: The Parliament may adopt the proposal as it is. This means that the proposal becomes law without any changes.
Amendment: The Parliament may propose amendments to the proposal. These amendments are then voted on. If an amendment receives a majority of votes, it is incorporated into the proposal.
Rejection: The Parliament may reject the proposal entirely. If this happens, the proposal does not become law.
Referral back to committee: The Parliament may decide to refer the proposal back to the committee for further consideration. This could happen if the Parliament believes that the proposal needs more work before it can be adopted.
Postponement: The Parliament may decide to postpone the vote on the proposal. This could happen if the Parliament wants more time to consider the proposal.
Please note that these are the general possible outcomes and the actual process may vary based on the specifics of the proposal and the rules of the European Parliament.
The close date might change. ParlTrack forecasts March 11 and OEIL April 10 currently.