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    14 January 2008, by Editor
    The number of dangerous or faulty products recalled in Britain hit an all-time high last year, with an influx of cheap goods from China to blame, according to a survey published today.
    Unions have seized on the growing problems with product safety as evidence that the closure of British factories and sending manufacturing overseas has lowered standards.
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    Unions claim outsourcing is affecting quality: "We are getting a global market without any global governance" said Derek Simpson, (...)
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