Chief quality supervisor Li Changjiang says the government is serious
about ensuring product quality and safety. He also warned that failure to
improve quality could undermine the country's trading power.
Li Changjiang, the director of the General Administration of Quality
Supervision, Inspection and Quarantines, says the government has taken
six measures over a month to ensure food safety and reliability of
Chinese products. One measure was the release of the first bulletin on
food quality.
Authorities say they are determined to severely punish manufacturers of
sub-standard goods. Once found, their licenses will be revoked.
Quality supervisors say the recent recall by American toy company Mattel
is not the result of poor Chinese manufacturing, but rather a flawed
American design.
Li Changjiang said, "Some of the toys were manufactured based on the
designs of American imports. Chinese manufacturers have already suffered
big losses, but what responsibilities do the US designer and importer
bear?"
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