EU Suspends Delivery of 10 Million Chinese Masks Over Quality Issues

EU Suspends Delivery of 10 Million Chinese Masks Over Quality Issues
Workers produce face masks for export at a factory in Lianyungang in China's eastern Jiangsu province on March 26, 2020. (STR / AFP via Getty Images)

BRUSSELS—The European Commission said on May 14 it has suspended the delivery of 10 million Chinese masks to member states and Britain after two countries complained about the poor quality of the batches they received.

As part of its efforts to tackle the COVID-19 crisis, this month the EU’s executive arm started dispatching the masks to health care workers.

After a first batch of 1.5 million masks was shipped to 17 of the 27 member states and Britain, Poland ‘s health minister Lukasz Szumowski said the 600,000 items Polish authorities received did not have European certificates and failed to comply with the medical standards required for their distribution.

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European Commissioner for Health Stella Kyriakides removes a mouth mask after addressing a media conference regarding tourism at EU headquarters in Brussels, on May 13, 2020. (Olivier Hoslet/ Pool Photo via AP)

“We have decided to suspend future deliveries of these masks,” Commission health spokesman Stefan De Keersmaecker said. “We will then see what action needs to be taken if there is indeed a quality problem with these masks.”

According to De Keersmaecker, another member state, the Netherlands, has identified similar problems so far.

The whole stock of masks was purchased from a Chinese provider via an EU fund. It was set to be distributed in weekly installments over six weeks. De Keersmaecker insisted that the Commission scrupulously followed all control measures when it bought the masks, and verified they were usable.

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Workers produce face masks at a factory in Shenyang in China’s northeastern Liaoning province on April 16, 2020. (STR/AFP via Getty Images)“If necessary we will of course take any necessary legal action,” De Keersmaecker said.

He added that the Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, Stella Kyriakides, has alerted all the countries which have already received masks about the potential problems and asked them to provide feedback on their quality.

“It is of utmost importance that personal protective equipment sent out by the Commission is of very high quality,” De Keersmaecker said. “That’s fundamental because that equipment is used by citizens and by professionals in the health sector.”

By Samuel Petrequin

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