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South Korea Finds Melamine in Chinese Foods
(News/News October 2008)
South Korea has found melamine in 10 Chinese-produced dairy products and related
foods
, including M&Ms, Snickers and Kit Kat, Reuters reports. The national Korean food agency exami
Tuesday, 07 October 2008
2.
Family Files Lawsuit Over Tainted Milk
(News/News October 2008)
...fants have been confirmed death and 53,000 have been hospitalised after consuming melamine-contaminated
foods
. The official casualty figures have not, however, been updated for several days. ...
Thursday, 02 October 2008
3.
EU Bans Chinese Food
(News/News September 2008)
...e into force yesterday, AP reports. The European Commission's decision to ban Chinese-made
foods
tuff for children comes after several EU countries and industries announced their own ba...
Saturday, 27 September 2008
4.
More Countries Ban Chinese Dairy Products
(News/News September 2008)
...ters reports. The World Health Organisation said in a statement that the ``deliberate contamination of
foods
intended for consumption by vulnerable infants and young children is particularly deplora...
Thursday, 25 September 2008
5.
Canada Warns of Chinese-Made Desserts / Consumer Panic
(News/News September 2008)
...ribution, has organised a recall of all products in cooperation with the producer of the dessert, Nissin
Foods
of Hong Kong. Meanwhile, consumer panic appears to be spreading across China. Last n...
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
6.
Melamine Found Also in Fresh Milk
(News/News September 2008)
...oducts from supermarket shelves immediately. No contamination was found in products of Beijing Sanyuan
Foods
and Nestle. Contaminated baby milk formula has so far resulted in the deaths of fou...
Friday, 19 September 2008
7.
China Grows Rice in Mozambique
(News/News July 2008)
...estment in infrastructure is clearly designed to maximise production and facilitate the rapid export of
foods
tuffs to China, while at the same time giving lucrative contracts to Chinese companies,&q...
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
8.
Weekly News Bites 1: AMD, Tyson, KTB, ROSM, L'Occitane, Pirelli
(News/News July 2008)
... two companies cooperate in technology development and at the applications level. Tyson
Foods
Buys Into Xinchang Group U.S.-based Tyson
Foods
has said it will buy a 60 per cent stak...
Sunday, 20 July 2008
9.
News Bites: Air China Orders Boeing Aircraft, Tyson Buys Into Xinchang
(News/News July 2008)
...the Chinese carrier announced its plan to buy 20 Airbus 330 planes for USD3.82 bn. Tyson
Foods
Buys Into Xinchang Group U.S.-based Tyson
Foods
has said it will buy a 60 per cent stak...
Thursday, 17 July 2008
10.
COFCO Buys into Smithfield Foods
(News/News July 2008)
...l agricultural and food processing company, has purchased a 4.95 per cent stake in U.S.-based Smithfield
Foods
Inc, Chinese and American media report. At the current stock price of USD...
Thursday, 03 July 2008
11.
Chinese Food Exports Up 11.6 Per Cent in Q1
(News/News May 2008)
... still consider China a small exporter of food, saying that the country exports mostly high value-added
foods
such as vegetables but that it doesn’t export as much of its higher prices for por...
Friday, 23 May 2008
12.
China Eyes Overseas Farmland
(News/News May 2008)
...e land acquisition a central government policy, the FT reports - and outsource some of the production of
foods
tuffs for the home market. High inflation - food prices rose by 25 per cent year ...
Monday, 12 May 2008
13.
China Freezes Tourist Admission Fees for a Year
(News/News May 2008)
...e dropped to 8.3 percent in March but still well above the government’s goal of 4.8 percent. Most
foods
have seen an increase in prices. It is reported that admission fees at some tourism...
Thursday, 01 May 2008
14.
Kraft Negotiates Higher Wages Following Labor Law Dispute
(News/News April 2008)
Kraft
Foods
Inc have agreed to pay its staff higher wages after being accused infringing China’s labor law for failing to consult employees about its plan to move its head office from the capi
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
15.
China’s Food-Tracking System Rule Ignites Opposition
(News/News April 2008)
... goal is to lower inflation, the tracking system may conflict with that goal. Coca-Cola, Kraft
Foods
Inc, Hangzhou Wahaha Group Co and Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group are among those a...
Saturday, 12 April 2008
16.
No Rice Crisis in China, Says Government
(News/News April 2008)
China has denied that, despite its rampant food price inflation, it will get caught up in the rice shortages and price hikes which are affecting much of Asia. The price of rice "is stable in Chin
Monday, 07 April 2008
17.
Kraft Foods Accused of Labour Law Violation
(News/News March 2008)
U.S.-based Kraft
Foods
Inc. faces a possible legal battle after unionised workers claim that the relocation of its China headquarters from Beijing to Shanghai violates the new labour contract law.
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
18.
EU: Four-fifths of Counterfeits Made In China
(News/News March 2008)
...ore than 150 countries. And the range of fake goods has increased significantly, ranging from fake toys,
foods
tuffs and medicines to fake electrical appliances and even fake aircraft parts. Barr...
Friday, 14 March 2008
19.
News Bites: Food Licences, Continental, Haier, Cisco
(News/News September 2007)
... China has revoked food production licenses for 564 companies, including producers of rice and frozen
foods
, as part of a crackdown against unsafe manufacturing practices. The General Administrati...
Thursday, 27 September 2007
20.
Flooding Pushes Up Hairy Crab Prices
(Commentary/Monthly Comment)
...mmanuel Souliere, Executive Chef at the Hilton in Shanghai. “Around the world, people like to eat
foods
that are only available for a short time – nature has evolved in this way to creat...
Thursday, 13 September 2007
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