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Qingdao Consumer Protection Committee: Qingdao 7 Infant Clothing Samples Unqualified

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< p > China Association for consumers and consumers informed Shandong provincial Consumers Association about the comparison test results of plush toys and the results of comparative test of infant clothing of Qingdao Consumer Protection Committee in Beijing on 30 th.

It is reported that the comparative test project is an important part of the National Association for children's products series comparison test linkage project.

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< p > > a href= "http:// www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_c.asp" > Li Hongxu, director of the Shandong Consumer Association consumer guidance department, said at the press conference that in the 30 plush toy samples, over 80% toys had poor performance in mechanical performance and many problems, while their performance in combustion performance, migration of specific elements, decomposable aromatic amine < a href= "http:// www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_c.asp" > dye < /a > were more satisfactory in terms of safety performance indicators.

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< p > according to the Qingdao municipal consumer protection committee spokesman "a href=" http:// "www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_c.asp" > Han Bing < /a >, 25 samples of infant clothing, 4 samples of the fiber content showed that the marked value is not consistent with the measured value, 3 samples show that the use of standards is not standardized, and other issues related to formaldehyde content, decomposable carcinogenic aromatic amine dyes and other safety indicators are also ideal.

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< p > the relevant responsible comrades of the Consumer Association said that plush toys and infant clothing are children's products that directly contact the skin. Relevant producers and producers should pay attention to quality control related to safety performance, and ensure that children can provide more safe and better quality products and services.

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(P) the Peru fair competition and Intellectual Property Protection Bureau (INDECOPI) has implemented anti-dumping measures on textile and clothing products of 34 tax numbers in China for half a year. The secret trade association (COMEX) once again publicly criticized INDECOPI, and pointed out that this measure has created an additional tax of 12 million yuan (anti-dumping duty) for INDECOPI.

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According to the above remarks, INDECOPI pointed out that the measures adopted by the P are mainly to restore market balance, avoid vicious competition and eliminate the adverse effects caused by dumping of Chinese textiles in the market.

At the same time, the board also said that since the implementation of anti-dumping measures, the market prices of the above products have not been greatly improved: "if the final price of such products is raised in the course of market investigation, due to the increase in anti-dumping duties, INDECOPI will confirm that such Chinese clothing has a dominant position in the import and sale of secret products."

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< p > in the case, INDECOPI initially launched an investigation into nearly 300 Chinese tax labels, and finally imposed anti-dumping duties on 5 categories and 34 products, accounting for 51% of Peru's total imports from China.

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Eduardo Ferre Ross, general manager of foreign trade association, said that INDECOPI had appealed to the P.

He believes that this is a great damage to the outcome of the Sino secret free trade agreement, and hopes that INDECOPI will solve this problem by September this year.

News from official sources confirmed that "this government will ignore the pressure and opposition of Chinese textile importers and continue to implement anti-dumping measures".

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