2025年上半年我国出口美国消费品受阻情况
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-22 10:15

Core Insights - In the first half of 2025, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a total of 210 recall notices, representing an 18.0% increase year-over-year [1] - Products from China accounted for 144 of these recalls, making up 68.6% of the total, which is an increase of 6.2 percentage points compared to the previous year, with a total value of approximately $4.0 billion [1] - Among the recalls, 18 were joint recalls with Canada, representing 12.5% of the Chinese product recalls [1] Summary by Category - The most recalled products from China included children's products and toys (25.0%), electrical/electronic equipment (19.4%), and textiles/apparel (8.3%) [1] - In the category of children's products and toys, there were 36 recalls, with toys accounting for 16 cases. Major reasons for recalls included non-compliance with magnetic flux standards, excessive levels of lead or cadmium, small parts posing choking hazards, and the presence of button batteries leading to ingestion risks [1] - For children's products, 20 recalls were reported, including items like baby gates, carriers, cribs, and high chairs, with risks related to suffocation, entrapment, and falls [1] - In the electrical/electronic equipment category, 28 recalls were issued primarily due to fire or electric shock risks, with some products also recalled for burn and cut hazards [1] Comparison with Previous Year - In the first half of 2025, the top five categories of recalled products from China included: - Children's products and toys (36 cases) compared to 28 cases in the first half of 2024 - Electrical/electronic equipment (28 cases) compared to 21 cases in the first half of 2024 - Textiles/apparel (12 cases) compared to 16 cases in the first half of 2024 - Furniture (11 cases) compared to textiles/apparel (11 cases) in the previous year - Electronic information products (10 cases) compared to 9 cases in the first half of 2024 [2]