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EU Safety Gate reports 98 hazardous products identified in early June

During the week starting June 1, 2026, the EU Safety Gate system identified 98 products across member states that pose risks to consumer health and safety. The Cyprus Competition and Consumer Protection Service announced that these findings have been officially published. For the purpose of market regulation in Cyprus, the products were categorized by specific authorities: 46 under the Pharmaceutical Services, 16 under the Consumer Protection Service, 15 under the Department of Road Transport, 14 under the Electromechanical Services Department, 4 under the Department of Labour Inspection, and 3 under the Department of Environment. Economic operators who have distributed these items are required to notify the relevant authorities immediately. Consumers in possession of these products are advised to cease their use and return them to the points of purchase. This data was released by the Cyprus News Agency (CNA) on June 9, 2026. The list of specific products is available through the official Safety Gate portal.

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