CHINA'S quality watchdog has told Volkswagen to recall vehicles fitted with the direct-shift gearbox system, after Europe's biggest carmaker was targeted in China Central Television's annual consumer-rights day programme.
The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine issued the order after tracking faults related to the system for the past year, according to a statement on its website on March 16. The previous day, CCTV highlighted the defects as part of a two-hour prime-time show, along with flaws in Apple's after-sales service and investigations into a local carmaker and substandard cement.
China is stepping up consumer protection, adopting laws this year that gave the watchdog power to order investigations and impose fines should manufacturers and importers fail to recall faulty products in a timely manner.
The nation's legislature approved plans last week to give more power to the food and drug regulator amid growing public discontent over quality and safety.