Product recall - Toy story
Many argue the recent increase in product recalls is caused less by a dropping of production standards and more because of new strict European Union regulations. Nevertheless, the risk can still be improved by ensuring quality controls are in place, reports Jane Bernstein
Reported product recall numbers are increasing in the UK and a significant amount are caused by products sourced in China. Four years ago, the European Union introduced a revised General Product
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