Group 1 - The safety of toys is a significant concern as they are primary consumer goods for children, with Beijing Customs reporting 11 batches of non-compliant imported toys since 2024, addressing issues such as small parts, transferable elements like chromium, plasticizers, and labeling [1] - A recent inspection revealed non-compliant capsule toys with incorrect age labeling and non-compliant packaging that posed a choking risk to children, which were released after technical rectification [1] - The market for imported infant and children's clothing has been expanding, leading to frequent non-compliance issues, with 4 batches of non-compliant clothing detected, totaling 1,733 items valued at nearly 380,000 yuan, citing issues like carcinogenic dye presence and labeling durability [1] Group 2 - The national standard GB 43631-2023 for safety technical specifications of paper products for infants and children will be implemented from January 1, 2025, limiting harmful substances in these products [2] - Beijing Customs conducted quality safety risk monitoring for imported children's books, testing 35 batches, of which 8 batches were found non-compliant due to excessive acrylamide levels, which can pose health risks with prolonged exposure [2] - The customs authority is enhancing its risk assessment, inspection supervision, and follow-up measures to ensure the safety of imported children's products [2]
2024年以来北京海关共检出11批不合格进口玩具
Xin Jing Bao·2025-05-31 11:03