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China, Europe and US sign up to bolster consumer safety

CHINA, the European Union and the United States convened their first trilateral summit on product safety in Brussels yesterday, vowing close cooperation on the issue. The meeting was attended by EU Consumer Affairs... ...full story at Shanghai Daily

from Shanghai Daily on Tue, Nov 18 2008

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