The consumer protection authority withdrew dangerous baby clothes
During the inspection of the National Consumer Protection Authority (NFH) 101 kinds, nearly 800 pieces of baby clothes were found that due to inadequate drawstrings posed a serious risk to children, so the authorities ordered the withdrawal of the goods from the market.
According to the communication of the National Consumer Protection Authority (NFH) released on Monday, he authority visited shopping malls, chain stores, specialty stores, markets and other retail outlets. (MTI)
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