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U.S., China agree to improve safety of consumer products

U.S. and Chinese officials on Tuesday announced an agreement aimed at strengthening cooperation and improving safety of consumer products. Under the agreement reached at a two-day meeting on safety of consumer products, both the U.S ... ...full story at People's Daily

from People's Daily on Thu, Sep 13 2007

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