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BEIJING (AP) - Officials must try harder to resolve China's product safety problems, especially at lower levels that oversee manufacturing, the chief of a special panel says.
In a meeting to evaluate the progress of a four-month nationwide safety campaign that began in August, Vice Premier Wu Yi said a few results were apparent, but there was still room for improvement.
"There are only three months left, but the task is still arduous," said Wu, who leads a Cabinet-level panel on product quality and food safety. Her remarks from the Sept. 27 meeting were posted Monday on the government's Web site.
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