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Chinese company fined for sending faulty mask to America, India has also been charged

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China’s King Year Packaging and Printing Company Limited (King Year) was convicted under the US Federal Food Drugs and Cosmetics Act (FDCA).

Washington, Agency. A Chinese company has been fined by the US Department of Justice for sending faulty masks to the US. China’s King Year Packaging and Printing Company Limited (King Year) was convicted under the US Federal Food Drugs and Cosmetics Act (FDCA). The company has been convicted of three counts of breach. The company has been fined a maximum of $ 500,000 in each of the cases. The Chinese company was accused of manufacturing substandard masks and claiming to meet N-95 standards.

What are the three major complaints

According to the complaint, from April 6, 2020 to April 21, 2020, King Year manufactured 495,200 defective and misbranded masks. Subsequently, it claimed to be the N-95 Respirator. Those defective products were then imported into the United States. Its packaging bears the NIOSH and FDA logo, while these masks were not approved by the NIOSH nor have they been approved by the FDA. Incorrect and defective products from King Year have deceived American consumers. This was their hoax, in which US citizens believed they were buying authentic N-95 masks. This puts their health at risk. The company disseminated false documents. This is fraud with the FDA.

India also raised questions on China’s PPE insect

Significantly, after India, now the US has also accused China companies of sending faulty masks. Recently, India also questioned the quality of PPE pests sent by China to avoid the corona epidemic. Indian scientists were urged to ban the use of Chinese PPE pests. This is now the second time that Chinese products have been questioned. The US has accused China of sending faulty masks. The US Department of Justice said in a statement that a Chinese company is accused of sending about 500,000 defective masks. The department stated that this mask is in contrast to N-95 standards and is unbranded.

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