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Distrust Continues to Undercut China’s Domestic Milk Powder Brands, Russia Sees Opening
Chinese citizens, impacted by continuous findings of contamination in domestic brands of milk powder, hold a steady dependence on foreign brands. Russia’s Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation stated on ...
September 21, 2021
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Julia Ye
10 Years After China’s Tainted Milk Scandal, Victims Continue to Be Silenced
June 16 marks the 10th anniversary of China’s tainted milk powder scandal, when milk powder laced with poisonous ...
June 18, 2018
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Frank Fang
In China, Social Problems Make Parents Struggle to Make Ends Meet
In China, two glaring social problems exacerbate the financial burdens of parents: food safety and unethical teachers. Chinese ...
November 7, 2017
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Frank Fang
Chinese Officials Responsible for Poisoned Milk Powder Get New Jobs
Cadres who show their willingness to be sacrificed by the Communist Party get a second chance after being ...
July 20, 2015
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Matthew Robertson
This Is How Much Hong Kong Doesn’t Like Chinese Shoppers
There are better ways to spend a Sunday in Hong Kong than protesting mainland traders, but hundreds have ...
March 23, 2015
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Larry Ong
A Hong Kong Judge Just Called This Chinese Shopping Habit a ‘National Disgrace’ – and Netizens Agree
Hongkongers and Chinese mainlanders are not on the best of terms these days, but nearly everyone agrees with ...
February 8, 2015
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Larry Ong
The Rise of Milk Formula Boutiques in NYC
NEW YORK—The throughfare in Flushing, Queens, is replete with the kind of shops one expects to see in ...
September 20, 2014
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Jonathan Zhou
China Seeks to Dominate, but Can’t Even Make Milk Powder
There is a lot of big talk in China these days about becoming the world’s dominant power, but ...
February 12, 2014
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Li Chenhui
Efforts Made to Increase Confidence in Chinese Milk Powder
The Chinese regime indirectly recognized that the proliferation of contaminated milk has become a serious problem, with an ...
June 9, 2013
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Huang Qing
Chinese Moms Shop Overseas for Baby Products
Worried about product safety, many Chinese parents buy foreign baby food and baby-care items online.
July 19, 2011
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Gisela Sommer
‘Kidney Stone Babies’ Founder’s Trial Date Cancelled
Before "Two Sessions," trial is canceled for founder of "Kidney Stone Babies," Zhao Lianhai.
March 9, 2010
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Liang Xin
Fonterra Caught in China Milk Powder Scandal
There was six weeks of delay before contaminated milk powder was recalled from the public in China.
September 15, 2008
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Charlotte Cuthbertson
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