BEIJING, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) -- International retail
giants Wal-mart, Carrefour and Metro have told China's Ministry of Commerce that
they are satisfied with the quality of Chinese products, more than 99 percent of
which meet standards, ministry spokesman Wang Xinpei said on Thursday.
The qualification rate reached 100 percent of export
Chinese products purchased by U.S. firm Wal-Mart, 99.5 percent by France's
Carrefour, and 99 percent by Germany's Metro. The products mainly include
cleaners, hardware and household appliances, textiles, toys and food, retailer
representatives said in a meeting with the ministry.
The Carrefour representative acknowledged the efforts
made by Chinese government to guarantee product quality and food safety, and
said it increased confidence in Chinese products.
Carrefour purchased 59 billion yuan (7.86 billion
U.S. dollars) worth of products in China last year, and planned to buy more. It
spent 36.2 billion yuan in the first half.
Metro's purchase, though smaller in value, grew
significantly to 11.8 billion yuan in the first half, only 2.4 billion short of
the amount in the entire 2006.
"We have been purchasing from China for nearly 26
years," said the Wal-Mart representative, "Chinese products are economic in
price and guaranteed in quality."
Wal-mart has located its global purchasing office in
China.
Around half of the purchased products would be
exported, said the representatives.