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NFH: the Hungarian consumer protection is at the forefront in screening out dangerous products
Last year, Hungary sent the most signals to the EU alert system for non-food products. The system aims to identify hazardous products.
The National Consumer Protection Authority (NFH) in 2013 sent 278 alarms to the EU’s system called RAPEX. Hungary gave 12 percent of the alarms – the authority told MTI on Wednesday. (MTI)
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