The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Alibaba are collaborating on voluntary consumer safety, CPSC said in a news release Tuesday. China’s online and mobile commerce company will block the sales of illegal or recalled U.S. products or make them unavailable to U.S. buyers on Alibaba platforms, it said. The company will also provide product safety information for U.S. importers on its platforms.
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Jan. 13 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Alibaba are collaborating on voluntary consumer safety, CPSC said in a news release (here). China’s online and mobile commerce company will block the sales of illegal or recalled U.S. products or make them unavailable to U.S. buyers on Alibaba platforms, it said. The company will also provide product safety information for U.S. importers on its platforms.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Alibaba are collaborating on voluntary consumer safety, CPSC said in a news release Tuesday. China’s online and mobile commerce company will block the sales of illegal or recalled U.S. products or make them unavailable to U.S. buyers on Alibaba platforms, it said. The company will also provide product safety information for U.S. importers on its platforms.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Alibaba are collaborating on voluntary consumer safety, CPSC said in a news release Tuesday. China’s online and mobile commerce company will block the sales of illegal or recalled U.S. products or make them unavailable to U.S. buyers on Alibaba platforms, it said. The company will also provide product safety information for U.S. importers on its platforms.
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Jan. 8 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Fiskars has agreed to pay $2.6 million and institute a compliance program to settle charges that it failed to timely notify the Consumer Product Safety Commission of an injury risk from one of its products that eventually resulted in a recall, said CPSC in a Jan. 5 press release (here). The Gator Combo Axe, imported from Taiwan and sold under Fiskars’ Gerber Legendary Blades brand, included a built-in knife that dislodged while using the axe to hammer or chop, resulting in a serious laceration hazard for consumers, said the release. Fiskars began receiving complaints about the problem in 2005, but failed to notify CPSC until 2010, said CPSC.
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Dec. 23 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Dec. 19 the following voluntary recalls of imported products:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Dec. 18 the following voluntary recalls of imported products: