American products were recall in China

By: trademagazin Date: 2007. 09. 03. 00:00

Accordingt to china's quarantine administration said its bureau has discovered harmful living organism in 10 batches of wooden packages from the United States among the total 70 batches sampled between July 14 and Aug. 23.

China's quarantine administration said that its Shenzhen bureau has detected
harmful pine wood nematodes in 13 batches of 70 wooden packages of
U.S.-imported goods this year.
The proportion of substandard wooden packages from the U.S., which stood at
15.38 percent according to the sampling, was much higher than the figures for
the European Union, Republic of Korea, Japan and Canada, said the AQSIQ.
Beijing today claiming that two brands of vitamin pills and children's oil made
in America were found substandard.
Officials in the eastern Zhejiang province's industry and
commerce bureau said that vitamin and mineral pills under the brand of K Max
had the contents of manganese, vitamine A, vitamin D and zinc below its own
specifications.
The other product under scrutiny was Alaska New Life
children's fish oil, Xinhua news agency reported from Hangzhou, the provincial
capital.
A day earlier, the administration said it found a recent cargo of 21.6 tons of
frozen potato slices imported from the United States was not up to quality
standard concerning carbonyl and acidity levels.

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