TWENTY percent of Chinese dairy firms investigated in the wake of ababy-milk scandal that has so far killed two infants had produced melamine-tainted formula, the country's quality watchdog said yesterday. Quality... ...full story at Shanghai Daily
from Shanghai Daily on Tue, Sep 16 2008
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| 01 Nov 08 |
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Chinese parents angry over tainted milk - 1 Nov 08 »
YouTube video Many Chinese parents remain unhappy with the way their government has tackled a scandal involving Chinese-manufactured baby milk tainted with the chemical melamine.
Al Jazeera's Melissa Chan reports from Beijing on the scandal that continues to grip... |
| 17 Sep 08 |
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Scandal widens as tainted ice cream found in HK » Shanghai Daily CHINA'S quality watchdog said it will inspect all milk products made by domestic dairy firms to check whether any contain melamine after the toxic substance was also found in ice cream exported to Hong Kong. The... |
| 20 Oct 08 |
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Chinese quality watchdog says latest-tested milk safe » People's Daily China's quality watchdog said on Sunday no trace of melamine was found in the latest nationwide tests on liquid milk. It was the 13th round of tests for the industrial chemical since the report of the tainted baby formula scandal that left at... |
| 18 Nov 08 |
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Quality watchdog: latest tests find China's liquid milk safe » People's Daily hina's quality watchdog said Monday the latest sampling tests found newly-produced liquid milk in domestic market met the requirement in the new interim restrictions on melamine. It is the 25th test of liquid milk since the scandal of the tainted... |
| 09 Oct 08 |
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China tests find no melamine in new liquid milk » People's Daily The latest tests on Chinese liquid dairy products found no traces of melamine, the country's top quality control agency said on Thursday. It was the eighth investigation on the industrial chemical following the tainted baby formula scandal that... |
| 10 Oct 08 |
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Cabinet enacts tougher rules for dairy industry » Shanghai Daily THE State Council, China's Cabinet, has issued new regulations to tighten quality controls on the dairy industry in the wake of the tainted-milk scandal. Contaminated milk powder, laced with the chemical melamine,... |