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"Question No 49 by Anneli Hulthén ():
In Sweden in particular, criticism has been levelled against EU rules on safety requirements for childcare products. Consumers have substantially less say in the standardisation process than industry. Certain products with which children come into contact are not currently safe enough. The aim should be to ensure that such products are inherently safe and do not require constant parental supervision.
What are the Commission's views regarding the current standardisation process and the balance of power between consumers and industry, and can we expect that the objectives of the mandates for children's articles and other products pursuant to the product safety directive will be achieved and become reality?"@en1
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"Subject: Safety of childcare products"1
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