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EU confirms restriction on nickel in mobiles
Mobile phones are covered by a restriction on nickel in products "intended to come into direct and prolonged contact with the skin" under the EU’s 1976 directive on dangerous substance use, a European commission spokesman confirmed to ENDS on Wednesday.
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