Last warning for China
The European Union gave China a “last warning”, saying the bloc may ban a range of Chinese products, including food and toys, that fail to comply with health and safety standards.
Questions about the quality of Chinese toys, food and other
exports have grown in recent months after a string of product recalls and
import bans. The EU has received three reports from the Chinese on health and
safety issues, and said none have answered its concerns.
The head of China's product safety agency pledged that China
will make safer toys in time for the busy holiday buying season.
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