In a letter sent to the White House yesterday, Presidential Candidate Chris Dodd called on President Bush to use his executive powers and his rights under the WTO to suspend imports on food, toys and pet food from China. Wednesday at the Iowa Federation of Labor, Senator Dodd called for a suspension on imports of food, toys and pet food from China, citing safety concerns. "While it is clear that many US businesses who choose to locate their manufacturing facilities outside of the United States have failed to guarantee the safety of their products, it is also clear that the US Government's current inspection system is simply inadequate," said Dodd in the letter. "Therefore, I urge you to work with the US Congress to devise a more robust and effective inspection mechanism, so that we can make certain that all products imported to the United States and used by American consumers are safe, regardless of where these products originate."
Update on Dodd's Call for Suspending Imports of Chinese Food, Toys
posted by Matt Browner-Hamlin, Campaign Blogger on August 17, 2007 - 8:01am

Here's the latest update on Senator Dodd's call for the US to immediately suspend imports of Chinese food and toys. Yesterday he sent a letter to President Bush asking him to exercise his powers under the WTO to do suspend Chinese imports and ensure American consumer safety. From our press release:




