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Aug 17, 2023

According to reports: The European Commission proposed new regulations on July 28. The EU seeks to ban the import of toys containing chemicals that are unsafe for children, especially those that interfere with growth hormone.

According to Eurostat data, China is the largest manufacturer of imported toys to the EU, and 83% of toys imported into the EU in 2021 will be made in China.

 

"Thanks to digital technology, we will step up enforcement so that unsafe toys are better detected, especially at EU borders," EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton said.

 

The Toy Safety Regulation, proposed by the European Commission, aims to address loopholes in existing EU law since 2009; at that time legislation stipulated safety standards for toys sold across the EU.

 

The European Commission is also seeking to update its regulations to better deal with online sales.

 

The European Commission emphasized in a statement that toys imported into the EU are already the safest in the world. But with many unsafe toys still being sold in the EU, especially imported ones on the Internet, there is still a lot of work to be done.

 

The proposed amendments address "chemicals that affect the endocrine system, and chemicals that affect the respiratory system or are harmful to specific organs" in toys.

 

The endocrine system contains glands that secrete hormones. In children, chemicals that interfere with normal functioning can affect growth, thyroid function and puberty, leading to diabetes or obesity.

 

In order to ensure that all toys sold in the EU comply with safety regulations, the European Commission will require importers to obtain a "digital production passport" to facilitate goods inspection.

 

The European Consumer Organization (European Consumer Organization) highly welcomes the approach of the European Commission and said that if it becomes an EU law, "it will be the first shot in the world to ban all manufacturers from using chemicals that are known or suspected to interfere with hormones." thing".

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Startseite > Wissen > Details EU: verbietet die Einfuhr solcher in China hergestellten Spielzeuge 17. August 2023 Berichten zufolge hat die Europäische Kommission am 28. Juli neue Vorschriften vorgeschlagen. Die EU will die Einfuhr von Spielzeugen verbieten, die Chemikalien enthalten, die für Kinder unsicher sind, insbesondere solche, die die Wachstumshormone beeinträchtigen. Laut Eurostat-Daten ist China der größte Hersteller von importiertem Spielzeug in die EU, und 83 % der im Jahr 2021 in die EU importierten Spielzeuge werden in China hergestellt. „Dank der digitalen Technologie werden wir die Durchsetzung verstärken, damit unsicheres Spielzeug besser erkannt wird, insbesondere an den EU-Grenzen“, sagte EU-Binnenmarktkommissar Thierry Breton. Die von der Europäischen Kommission vorgeschlagene Spielzeugsicherheitsverordnung zielt darauf ab, Lücken im bestehenden EU-Recht seit 2009 zu schließen; damalige Gesetzgebung

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