| HOME PAGE | RESOURCES | MOST POPULAR | EDITORS PICKS | EDITORS BLOG | Free 7-Day Trial | Login |
Try The China Perspective Free |
Consumer and Retail |
|
| Friday, October 10, 2008 21:02:02 |
One-fifth of domestic goods substandard
Regulators admitted that one-in-five consumer goods made and sold in China don’t meet safety and quality standards set by the Chinese government, China Today reported. A report from the General Administration of Quality Supervision found that of more than 7,200 types of food, consumer goods and agricultural products inspected at some 6,300 companies, 19.1% ...
You are currently reading 54 words of 164 total words in this article.
To continue reading this article, you must be a subscriber. Log in now.
|
Today’s Daily Briefs E-Mail
Sign up for a roundup of the day’s top stories, sent every day.
|
|
|
|
| Archive | About us | Affiliates | Privacy Policy | Contact us | Keywords Partners | China News | Subscriber Agreement & Terms of Use |
|