SK-II Accepts Returned Products In Shanghai

September 26, 2006 | Print | Email Email | Category: News
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Shanghai Administration Of Industry and Commerce is requiring SK-II to withdraw its problematic products from store shelves.

On September 14, China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine reported that nine kinds of cosmetics from the SK-II line contained forbidden substances like chromium and neodymium, which are harmful.

Consumers can return the SK-II products to the dealers, who have been required not to set any conditions for refusing the returned products.

Wang Jun, a P&G representative dealing with SK-II, says the company will cooperate with government agencies to carry out an investigation when necessary.


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