Be wary of upgrading technical barriers--Chinese toys have been "impacted" in three European countries


On November 10, 2004, the Russian Federal Authority for the Protection of Consumer Rights and Welfare announced that due to the excessive levels of toxic substances in certain Chinese toys, it was decided to ban the sale of these toys on the Russian market. On the 18th, the famous Danish toy building block manufacturer Lego In order to protect the rights and interests of its products, the group purchased the Chinese toys that were not seized by the Finnish customs and burned it. On the 22nd, the German media speculated that the Chinese toys were from the "sweatshop" of workers' rights and interests. In just over 10 days. During the time, Chinese toy products were hit by three major barriers of quality, property rights and workers' rights in three European countries.

In the past few years, some developed countries have restricted the entry of Chinese products by raising technical barriers. For example, the United States began implementing the Regulations on the Registration of Food Enterprises and the Regulations on Pre-Notification of Import and Export Foods on December 12, 2003, and gradually implemented them. SA8000 standard certification, linking labor rights with orders, and restricting the import of labor-intensive products such as clothing, shoes, textiles, food, etc. These new measures are easily returned if they are not timely grasped. Japan has also carried out the Food Sanitation Law. Revised, a total of 57 animal infectious diseases have been added to the list of animal diseases that are banned, and since April this year, the "Planting Amendment" has been implemented to control the market access of agricultural products involving the country's patents. Since December 31, 2003, the EU has also formally banned 320 pesticides containing chemically active substances and products using banned pesticides for sale in the EU market.

At present, technical trade barriers have had a serious impact on China's exports. According to Long Guoqiang, deputy director of the Foreign Economic Research Department of the Development Research Center of the State Council, since 2002, 71% of China's enterprises and 39% of products have been subject to technical barriers to varying degrees. The impact of the agricultural products, food, textiles, construction materials and other industries.

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