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In New Zealand appeared poisonous Chinese pajamas

August 23rd, 2007

Authorities of New Zealand have declared that the children’s pajamas delivered from China, contain a dangerous doze of formaldehyde, which in 900 times exceeds the norm.
According to the British newspaper The Financial Times, manufacturers from time to time add formaldehyde in clothes, but it can cause a rash, irritation in eyes and in a throat, and also allergic reactions.
One of New Zealand shops has decided to check up quality of the Chinese pajamas, and it appeared that children’s pajamas can cause serious damage to the health. In this connection, for the first time the similar investigation has called into question safety of clothes from China.
The head of the Chinese monitoring service Li Changdjan has denied all charges and declared that some governments consciously abase Chinese goods, being afraid of the growing volume of export from China. But the head of EU trading committee Peter Mendelson has answered that the given assumptions are completely groundless and that the question is about safety only.


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