The European Commission: most dangerous products reported in the EU come from China
Most of the dangerous products reported in the European Union are coming from so-called third countries, most of them, 53 percent from China, according to a report released on Monday by the European Commission.
According to the recent situation assessment, the national authorities have used the alert system increasingly, in which more than two thousand hazardous products warnings occured last year.
The list of products withdrawn from circulation was led by toys (29 percent), cars (20 percent) and clothing, textiles and fashion (12 percent). (MTI, Bajnok Artúr)
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