India Bans Toy Imports From China

India on Friday banned imports of several types of toys from China.
A government statement did not give details but industry officials said the order would ban imports of almost all toys from China.
The Toy Association of India's president, Raj Kumar, said the ban would severely hit imports of Chinese toys, but Indian authorities had likely taken the step in the interest of the economy.

"You see Chinese toys everywhere. The good, upper-end toys are made in India, but the cheap toys in the street and small shops were being dominated by them. They are bringing in toys without safety norms," he said.

Kumar said there had been some discussions between toy manufacturers and the government about increasing import taxes on Chinese toys, but he was not expecting a ban.

China's manufacturing industry–a key supplier of toys, apparel and food to much of the world– has faced a wave of complaints in recent years, most recently as thousands of people have fallen ill as a result of consuming milk powder tainted with melamine, a chemical used to make plastics.

The world's leading toymaker Mattel recalled over 21 million Chinese-made toys worldwide in 2007 due to excessive levels of lead paint and other unsafe components.

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