Study Finds 20% of Children's Products Manufactured in Singapore to be Unsafe
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In a report released on May 20, SPRING said it has reviewed more than 600 children's products since April 2011, when the country's Consumer Protection (Consumer Goods Safety Requirements) Regulations came into effect. Since then, the organization issued 120 stop-sale notices to manufacturers.
SPRING is empowered by the local government to stop the sale of products it deems unsafe. It can enforce the Consumer Protection Regulations with fines of $10,000, up to two years of jail time or both.
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