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9-23-2007 9:46 AM400 views
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"We understand and appreciate deeply the issues that this has caused for the reputation of Chinese manufacturers," Debrowski said.

Mattel also released a statement, saying the company may have been overly cautious in its actions, recalling toys that did not present any kind of danger due to paint.

"The follow-up inspections also confirmed that part of the recalled toys complied with the U.S. standards," the statement said.

Mattel has announced plans to require supplier certification and to do more random, unannounced inspections.

During the meeting Li reminded Dobrowski that much of Mattel's annual profit comes from factories in China. He also chastised Mattel for allowing the mistakes to go through and said he hopes the company will "improve their control measures."

"This shows that our co-operation is in the interests of Mattel, and both parties should value our co-operation. I really hope that Mattel can learn lessons and gain experience from these incidents,'' Li sai
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9-23-2007 2:03 PM
aculton
very informative, Thank you.
9-23-2007 2:17 PM
skwirlinator
Children with lead poisoning may not look or act sick. Many of the symptoms of lead poisoning can be mistaken for other illnesses. These symptoms may include tiredness, a short attention span, restlessness, poor appetite, constipation, headache, or sudden behavior change. More severe symptoms include vomiting, changes in consciousness, and sight and hearing loss.
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