BEIJING, April 5 (Xinhua) -- The NUK baby powder,
which allegedly contains forbidden ingredient, is under investigation and off
shelf, said The General Administration for Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine (GAQSIQ) here Sunday.
It is reported that the Korean authorities tested 30
baby powders and found 12 contained carcinogen asbestos, including the
well-known NUK baby powder of German.
Suzhou Debao Baby Supplies Co., Ltd., NUK's general
agent in China, imported 11.6 tons of semi-finished product from its Korean
manufacturer, Boryung Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd., from March 2008 to March 2009,
said the quality supervisor.
Debao had the semi-finished product manufactured and labeled
as the NUK brand for sales in the Chinese market, it added.
The GAQSIQ has sealed up 48 cans of NUK baby powder
in Debao during its inspection of the company, and the company has notified all
its dealers to pull the baby powder off shelf.