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04.20.15China’s New Ad Ban?
Reuters
China is considering a ban on advertisements for infant milk formula in a bid to tackle low levels of breast feeding.
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08.19.14Heinz Recalls Four Batches of Infant Food in China
Reuters
Heinz took action after food safety regulators in eastern Zhejiang province said they had found "excessive amounts of lead" in the company's AD Calcium Hi-Protein Cereal.
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10.08.13Xi Jinping Gets Mocked Going After New Zealand on Food Safety
WSJ: China Real Time Report
While China’s new leader has won praise at home for his aggressiveness in pushing China’s interests abroad, this is one situation in which his boldness was bound to backfire. As bad as the Fonterra scandal appeared, China’s own dairy companies have...
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09.24.13China’s State TV Says Danone Bribed Hospitals to Push Baby Milk
Reuters
China Central Television cited an unidentified former Dumex sales manager as saying the company had paid medical staff at a city hospital in Tianjin to promote its products, allegations that the French food group said it would...
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07.29.13Chinese Search for Infant Formula Goes Global
New York Times
Chinese are buying up infant milk powder everywhere they can get it, outside of China. And that has led to shortages in at least a half-dozen countries, from the Netherlands to New Zealand.
Environment
03.18.13Baby Milk Restrictions Cause Outrage in Mainland China
from chinadialogue
The Hong Kong government’s recent listing of baby formula as a “reserved commodity” and a 1.8kg per person per day export limit has sparked widespread criticism—as well as becoming a hot topic at China’s annual session of parliament [the Lianghui,...