[AQSIQ] Overview of AQSIQ notifications on imported goods in April 2018
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General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China (AQSIQ) validated notifications on 32 batches of imported industrial goods, which were found non-compliant during inspection and quarantine process at the entry ports of China. They have not been offered for sale on the China market yet and are re-dispatched or destroyed instead according to laws.

I. Analysis on product category and violation

Product category

Quantity/Batches notified

Violation and Quantity

Textiles

1

The safety label is missing and the product is mildew after opening the box.

1

Vehicles and their parts

26

Tamper the frame number because the frame number does not conform to the national standard.

2

Store inspection found that the appearance of the product indentation, scratch, rust.

16

Fired 763 times, and there were obvious signs of use.

2

Store inspection found that the appearance of the product burr, heterogeneous substances, damaged, and cover off.

6

Medical equipment

2

After installation and commissioning, it is found that the core rotating sound is abnormal when the power is on. After inspection, the tube core was found to be ruptured; this quality defect is due to production factors.

1

The consignee is unable to provide the corresponding medical device registration certificate.

1

Others

3

According to the laboratory testing, the content of formaldehyde in the product exceeded the standard.

3


II. Analysis of measures taken

They have not been offered for sale on the China market yet and are re-dispatched or destroyed instead according to laws. Toys & children’s products, textiles and medical apparatus and instruments not complying with relevant standards are usually destroyed.

III. Analysis of originating place
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