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Dubai warns cosmetics retailers
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, June 29 - 2009 at 12:36
Dubai Municipality is cracking down on manufacturers and distributors of cosmetics and toiletries which contain banned substances such as arsenic, lead and jelly or fat produced from swine or dogs, Emirates Business has reported. Redha Hassan Salman, Head of the municipality's Public Health and Safety Department has said that companies exporting these products into the UAE have to obtain a certificate from the approved health authorities in the country of origin and get them endorsed by the UAE mission there.
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