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New Zealand Investigates Chinese Pajamas For HazardsSome pajamas may have 900 times more formaldehyde than allowed |
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August 21, 2007
The government of New Zealand has launched an investigation after a TV program aired charges that pajamas made in China contained formaldehyde at a rate of 900 times the levels considered safe. Small amounts of formaldehyde are often applied to textiles to prevent mildew. Too much, however, can cause skin rashes and allergic reactions. The New Zealand probe appeared to be the last straw for Chinese officials, who have expressed anger and frustration as a wide variety of their exports have been recalled, or criticized over safety issues. Li Changjiang, head of China’s safety watchdog, claimed the product safety scares were “a new trend of trade protectionism”, and accused some governments of “demonizing China’s products.” Chinese officials may be concerned that the snowballing safety scandal could begin to inflict real economic pain if textiles are found to be unsafe. The garment industry amounts for up to 13 percent of Chinese exports, according to economists. Report Your Experience
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