China's quality watchdog on Friday denied reports that flour shipped to Kyrgyzstan last month contained melamine, the industrial chemical at the heart of China's milk contamination scandal. The General Administration of Quality Supervision,... ...full story at People's Daily
from People's Daily on Sat, Nov 15 2008
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Chinese parents angry over tainted milk - 1 Nov 08 »
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| 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... |
| 03 Oct 08 |
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China quality watchdog says more than 300 agencies "credible" for melamine testing » People's Daily China's quality watchdog published on Thursday a list of more than 300 testing agencies approved to conduct melamine testing. The list announced by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine includes the... |
| 29 Sep 08 |
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763 batches of Chinese milk found chemical free » People's Daily Milk quality testing continues throughout China in the wake of a deadly contamination scandal. None of the toxic chemical melamine was found in 763 samples of China's major milk brands since Wednesday, said the General Administration of Quality... |
| 01 Oct 08 |
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303 batches of Chinese milk found chemical-free » People's Daily Milk quality testing continued throughout China in the wake of a deadly contamination scandal. None of the toxic chemical melamine was found in 303 samples of China's major milk brands in recent days, said the General Administration of Quality... |
| 14 Jan 09 |
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