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J&J baby talc production resumes in India

JOHNSON & JOHNSON has resumed production of its baby powder at plants in India after government tests found no asbestos in the product, the company said today (28).

"Johnson & Johnson has resumed production of its Johnson's Baby Powder at plants in Baddi and Mulund, India, after government sanctioned testing reaffirmed that the product does not contain asbestos," J&J said in a statement.


It is reported earlier today that the federal regulator had not found any asbestos in the company's talc, citing sources familiar with the matter.

The federal regulator and its counterparts in Indian states launched an investigation into J&J's Baby Powder following a report in December that the firm knew for decades that cancer-causing asbestos could be found in the product.

J&J has described the article as "one-sided, false and inflammatory".

The Indian regulator wrote to the the US company in December asking it to stop using the "huge quantities" of raw materials stocked in its plants in northern and western India until test results proved they were free of asbestos.

"In recent months, regulatory authorities from Singapore, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Kuwait, and Egypt have also reaffirmed the purity of Johnson & Johnson's talc," J&J said.

(Reuters) 

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