A rejected shipment of Brazilian coffee in Poland has ignited a significant debate linked to the trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur. The shipment, containing damaged beans and live pests, was barred from entering the country, raising concerns about the safety of imported agricultural products.
The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) of Singapore announced the removal of <strong>959 illegal health products</strong>, including <strong>contact lenses</strong>, during a comprehensive inspection campaign. Additionally, <strong>6,641 units</strong> of these products were seized at the borders.
The Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity Council has announced the launch of new testing services for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). These services aim to enhance the safety of chemicals used across various industries.
In an unprecedented visit to Beijing, European lawmakers urged the Chinese government to address the issue of unsafe products exported to European markets. This visit comes at a sensitive time as concerns grow regarding product safety and its impact on consumers.
Taibah University has successfully developed an innovative thermal sensor aimed at enhancing product safety, marking a significant step in modern technology. This innovation serves as an effective solution for monitoring temperatures across various industries.
A jury in New Mexico has ruled that Meta violated state law by misleading users about the safety of its products, resulting in potential fines of up to $375 million. This landmark decision follows closing arguments presented just a day prior.