U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officers, along with U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission investigators, seized over 2,200 baby products from China at Los Angeles and Long Beach ports for failing to meet U.S. child safety standards. Additionally, the FDA, in collaboration with the DOJ, announced the seizure of unauthorized e-cigarette products worth more than $700,000, including flavored disposable e-cigarettes.
From @US_FDA announcement today touting seizure of 45,000 unauthorized e-cigarettes out of warehouse in California "writing is on the wall for those in the tobacco product supply chain who fail to heed the law" https://t.co/X6qwQtfTbK https://t.co/BmGVAdkCtY https://t.co/jpbGnvlhU1
Today, FDA, in coordination with @TheJusticeDept, announced that the U.S. Marshals Service seized unauthorized e-cigarette products valued at more than $700,000. The seized products were mostly flavored, disposable e-cigarette products. https://t.co/DocJxxkzfs https://t.co/SR9yOke5I3
FDA, DOJ SEIZE OVER $700,000 WORTH OF UNAUTHORIZED E-CIGARETTES
More than 2,000 baby products from China seized at Los Angeles, Long Beach ports for safety violations, CBP says https://t.co/3WqKE65PY0
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officers and U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) investigators announced the seizure of more than 2,200 baby products from China that failed to comply with U.S. child safety standards. https://t.co/ES7m9GLhjT https://t.co/SvJ6z3Bn7a