Scandal-hit China food firms shut

Discussion in 'Chinese Chat' started by dim8sum, Jul 21, 2007.

  1. dim8sum

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    China has closed down three companies and arrested several people involved in food and drug scandals that have caused alarm both at home and abroad.
    Two of the firms exported contaminated wheat protein to the US that eventually led to the deaths of cats and dogs.
    Another firm was shut down after being linked to the deaths of a number of people in Panama.
    Minister Li Changjiang, in charge of food and drug safety, promised China would improve its standards.
    "The Chinese government is moving to address the fundamental problems behind issues relating to food product safety," he said.
    Several scandals involving sub-standard Chinese products have emerged in recent weeks, tarnishing the country's international reputation.


    To restore that damaged image, China launched a series of investigations into each case.
    Minister Li personally oversaw the publication of some of the results.
    One found that a firm in Jiangsu Province and another in Shandong Province had together exported more than 1,300 tons of contaminated wheat protein to the US.
    They avoided detection at customs by labelling their products as chemical ingredients.
    These products were contaminated with melamine, a chemical usually used in the production of plastics. They were used to make pet food.
    A glycerine factory in Jiangsu Province has also been closed down in connection with the deaths in Panama.
    Those occurred after a chemical called TD-glycerin, which should be used only for industrial purposes, found its way into a cough syrup.
    However, the minister said two other suspected cases of sub-standard products turned out to be untrue.
    And he blamed the foreign media for not waiting until the full facts were known before reporting these incidents.
    "I think the majority of news stories are factual. However, some press organisations fail to get the complete or full picture," he said.
    China has come under increasing pressure from countries such as the US and Japan to improve the standard of its food and medicines.

    CHINESE PRODUCT SCARES
    Pet food - tainted with chemical melamine
    Toothpaste - tainted with chemical diethylene glycol and bacteria
    Farmed fish - traces of banned drugs and pesticides found
    Tyres - fault may cause blow-outs
    Toys - contain lead or pose choking hazard
    Children's jewellery - contains lead
    Ceramic heaters - pose fire safety risk
    Source: FDA and US Consumer Product Safety Commission

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6907929.stm
     
  2. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    Hopefully the Chinese government will toughen up on export and domestic products sales.
     
  3. brown_bear

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    ewww i remember hearing about the toothpaste business....
     
  4. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    shits gettin serious there now eh
     
  5. ProjectD

    ProjectD VIP yay :]

    man what is with these ppl jeez
     
  6. khaotic

    khaotic Fobulous

    Agreed. The situation continues to worsen. They need to do something about it quick.
     
  7. sean222

    sean222 Well-Known Member

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    they executed the food guy in china, cuz they wantedto show that they are serious about food safety....i think it's an act....ppl just doesnt want china to advance so quickly, plus they have a huge population...it's kid of scary
     
  8. nyckeion

    nyckeion ....Boo....

    ethics are really not in the books of the ppl in china is it...
     
  9. ab289

    ab289 Well-Known Member

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    yup .. shut it all down before they kill everyone in the world.
     
  10. yflow

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    i remember there was a case where fake baby's milk powder was sold and some of the babies died after consuming them. thier goverment should get tough with those culprits and meet out harsh punishment to deter people from being so unethical just for profits.