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EU Lawmakers Press China on Unsafe Products During Rare Beijing Visit

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Lawmakers from the European Union have pressed China over concerns about unsafe products entering European markets during a rare official visit to Beijing.

Members of the European Parliament raised issues related to product safety standards, consumer protection, and regulatory compliance in meetings with Chinese officials, according to sources familiar with the discussions.

The visit comes amid increasing scrutiny within the European Union over imports that fail to meet safety requirements, including concerns about electronics, toys, and other consumer goods. Lawmakers emphasized the need for stricter enforcement and greater transparency in manufacturing and export processes.

EU officials said ensuring that products sold within the bloc meet established safety standards is a priority, particularly as cross border trade with China continues to grow.

Chinese representatives reportedly acknowledged the concerns and highlighted ongoing efforts to improve quality control and regulatory oversight, though differences remain over enforcement mechanisms and accountability.

The visit is notable as direct engagement between EU lawmakers and Chinese authorities in Beijing has been relatively limited in recent years, reflecting broader tensions in EU China relations.

Analysts say the discussions could influence future trade policies, including potential tightening of import controls and increased inspections for goods entering the European Union.

The talks underscore ongoing efforts by EU lawmakers to balance strong trade ties with China while ensuring consumer safety and regulatory compliance across the bloc.

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