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Samsonite said there are no legal guidelines for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. The council used guidelines set under a voluntary German scheme for its tests. The company said that based on the independent tests and expert advice, it was "confident that consumers can continue to use its luggage products without any safety or health concerns." Samsonite said it doesn't expect the safety scare to affect its financial results. The company's stock, which is traded in Hong Kong, rebounded to close 7.6 percent higher after falling 16 percent on Friday.
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