CPSC Fines Children's Product Importer $2 Million and Prohibits Its U.S. Sales
March 3, 2010 — By adminToy and children’s product importer, Daiso, was issued a $2 million fine and cannot import or sell children’s products in the United States until the company meets a long list of safety requirements set out in a decree issued yesterday. The company had five recalls since 2008 and imported illegal products that the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) examined and stopped at the ports before they could be sold.
“This landmark agreement for an injunction sets a precedent for any firm attempting to distribute hazardous products to our nation’s children” said CPSC Chairman Inez Tenenbaum. “We are committed to the safety of children’s products and we will use the full force of our enforcement powers to prevent the sale of harmful products.”

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