Hungary sent the second highest proportion of alerts about dangerous products into the EU’s system
Hungary sent 238 alerts, due to dangerous or unidentified products into the European Union's rapid alert system (RAPEX) last year, just one less than Spain on the first place.
195 out of the 238 alerts were products of serious risk, 17 medium and high-risk products, 26 notifications were transmitted as informations, due to the lack of identification markings – the National Consumer Protection Authority (NFH) summerized on Wednesday. (MTI)
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