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“Safety risk for children”: How toys from China get into the EU past all controls

More and more toys are being imported into the EU via online platforms such as Temu or Alibaba — often past all checks and direct to the customer. A test purchase now shows how problematic this can be. In a toy, a chemical exceeded the permitted limit many times over, and many others had other glaring deficiencies.
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More and more toys are being imported into the EU via online platforms such as Temu or Alibaba — often past all checks and direct to the customer. A test purchase now shows how problematic this can be. In a toy, a chemical exceeded the permitted limit many times over, and many others had other glaring deficiencies.

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LVZ - Leipziger Volkszeitung broke the news in Leipzig, Germany on Wednesday, February 28, 2024.
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