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Procter & Gamble has begun a recall of some of its SK-II products that have
been accused of containing excessive traces of heavy metals, but only if
customers agree to sign a statement recognising that the products are safe.
China has said that it will block imports of the products if problems of
contamination with chromium and neodymium are detected in future batches.
Following the partial recall by the company, nine of the products have been
withdrawn. Consumers can only return products they have bought if they sign
a "safe product" agreement, otherwise the company says that the products
cannot be withdrawn.
A representative of the Beijing lawyers association described the agreement as
inequitable and encouraged consumers to refuse to sign it.
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