Decree on medical devices in China sets off trade alarms
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This takes safety plus engineering design and quality to a new level - Few industries have had more success in selling goods to China than makers of medical devices like x-rays, pacemakers and patient monitors. Which is why a recent Chinese decree was so troubling.
The directive, issued in June, called for burdensome new safety inspections for foreign-made medical devices - but not for those made in China. The Bush administration, as well as the European Union, are crying foul. ...click the link to read more
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Saturday 17 November, 2007 07:09 AM |