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China tainted milk crisis triggers global recalls

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  • Kwaabish at 01:23 PM JST - 25th September

    It's starting to be a common pattern... tooth paste, toys, food...

  • neverknow2 at 03:12 PM JST - 25th September

    The answer is simple: Don't buy anything from China, unless you would like to die or have your children become extremely sick. The answer is simple!!!

  • some14some at 07:29 PM JST - 25th September

    The answer is simple: Don't buy anything from China, unless you would like to die or have your children become extremely sick. The answer is simple!!!

    it is true from consumers point of view, however from Business point of view buy everything that shows 'Made in China' low cost high profit !

  • thedeath at 08:22 PM JST - 25th September

    'Made in China' low cost high profit !

    no way!, re-call for whatever reasons is not a low-cost and make minus profit even!

    according to CNN, more and more country has joy a ban on may "milk related products" from china.

    Indonesia, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Burundi, Gabon, Tanzania, Brunei and the Philippines, Vietnam, Australia, New Zealand and India ... the list are growing.

    cheaper is not always better. after all, people is looking to buy food, but china seem to offer expensive toxic and miss-label it as food!

  • OssanULTRA at 11:56 PM JST - 25th September

    “Sanlu has been damaged very badly by this tragedy,” Ferrier told >reporters as he announced Fonterra’s annual results. “The brand cannot >be reconstructed.”

    Alot of babies have also been very badly damaged, four of them terminally by this tragedyu that Sanlu created. The brand not only should not be reconstructed but those running ther Heibei office and factory should face the dealth pernalty under Chinese law.

    it is true from consumers point of view, however from Business point of >view buy everything that shows 'Made in China' low cost high profit !

    If China's govt and it's business leaders all feel this way then China is not destined to become the "economic leader" of asia that it aspires to be.

  • NYC_Samurai at 12:36 AM JST - 26th September

    In New York Wednesday, China’s premier sought to ease the growing concern abroad over the growing crisis over Chinese food exports by vowing to strengthen product safety checks and meet international standards.

    Day late, dollar short.

  • tclh at 05:41 AM JST - 26th September

    It is the time for China to go for "good and better price" Not "cheap and nasty". It is no use for China to launch "man in space" but poison "man on earth".

  • some14some at 06:48 AM JST - 26th September

    If China's govt and it's business leaders all feel this way then China is not destined to become the "economic leader" of asia that it aspires to be.

    It's not China but rest of the world who wants to see China as "economic leader" that's the reason they keep buying chinese products despite media outcry !

  • Kwaabish at 02:30 AM JST - 28th September

    Perhaps the world may one day want to see China becoming a responsible part of the global powers, but to date, they have failed miserably.

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