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Formaldehyde Found by Vietnamese in Clothes Made in China

Given our prior posting on dangerous imports and reader reaction, this may be of interest to readers.

The Hanoi Market Control Sub-agency has affirmed that China-made clothes contain formaldehyde, a substance which is harmful to human skin, with the content ratio of less than 2 percent. No official conclusion has been released because no regulation covers this issue.

[Thanks to Trade Lawyer twitter for the onpass.]

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