The EU is acting against the sales of dangerous products
The European Commission has tabled two legislative proposals to help businesses, and SMEs in particular, to sell their products within the European Union and to strengthen the controls of the national authorities and customs officials in order not to sell hazardous products to the European consumers.
Jyrki Katainen, EC Commissioner responsible for Employment, Growth, Investments and Competitiveness said that the published initiatives aim to improve the free movement of goods within the European Union. (MTI)
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