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...ation scandal.   The move was announced as three Chinese dairy companies, Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group, Mengniu Dairy and Bright Dairy Group, publicly apologised for their invo...
Monday, 13 October 2008

2. EU Bans Chinese Food
(News/News September 2008)
The European Union has said a ban on all food for children imported from China came into force yesterday, AP reports.   The European Commission's decision to ban Chinese-made foodstuff for
Saturday, 27 September 2008

3. More Countries Ban Chinese Dairy Products
(News/News September 2008)
France, South Korea and India have banned Chinese dairy goods after the toxic chemical melamine was found in several imported milk products. The World Health Organisation has said the contamination in
Thursday, 25 September 2008

China's popular White Rabbit Creamy Candies are being withdrawn from Tesco supermarket stores worldwide as fears grow that it may contain contaminated milk, The Times in London reports.  
Thursday, 25 September 2008

5. Sanlu Knew of Melamine-Contamination
(News/News September 2008)
Chinese dairy company Sanlu Group received complaints of children falling ill after drinking its products as early as December 2007, state media reports. Government officials and the company, however,
Wednesday, 24 September 2008

...spection Agency has issued a warning not to consume a dessert that was produced with milk from China's Yili Industrial Group.   The product is called Nissin Cha Cha and "may contai...
Tuesday, 23 September 2008

52,857 children have been hospitalised after consuming melamine-contaminated baby formula, the Chinese Health Ministry said in a statement.   Some 12,892 Chinese children have been admit
Monday, 22 September 2008

8. Nestle Says Dairy Products Are Clean
(News/News September 2008)
Nestle dairy products have been withdrawn from shelves of two Hong Kong supermarket chains after a local newspaper reported that the government found melamine in Neslac Gold. Nestle says its products
Monday, 22 September 2008

9. Asian Countries Ban Chinese Milk Products
(News/News September 2008)
...o assist people that may have consumed melamine-contaminated milk from the three main dairy producers, Yili, Mengniu and Bright Dairy. Doctors are being told to provide free medical checks for babi...
Sunday, 21 September 2008

...ng recall list grows longer by the day. Now, supermarket Wellcome is recalling the grandly-named "Yili Natural Choice Yoghurt Ice Bar with Real Fruit" from retail outlets in Hong Kong. Th...
Sunday, 21 September 2008

11. Melamine Found Also in Fresh Milk
(News/News September 2008)
...edia reports.   Fresh and long-life milk samples of China's most-trusted dairy producers Yili, Mengniu and Bright Dairy included the toxic chemical melamine, the General Administration...
Friday, 19 September 2008

...tice," the company said. Also, testing is going ahead for ice creams and other products from Yili group. Results showed that eight out of 30 tested products contained some traces of melami...
Friday, 19 September 2008

...ing recall list grows longer by the day. Now, supermarket Wellcome is recalling the grandly-named "Yili Natural Choice Yoghurt Ice Bar with Real Fruit" from retail outlets in Hong Kong. The ...
Friday, 19 September 2008

14. Government Acts As Baby Milk Scandal Worsens
(News/News September 2008)
...eek, the investigation has widened to another 21 producers, including Chinese dairy giants Mengniu and Yili. China’s Minister of Health Chen Zhu told a news conference that 6,244 babies w...
Thursday, 18 September 2008

15. 22 Companies Implicated in Baby Milk Scandal
(News/News September 2008)
... 22 producers. This reportedly includes companies such as Shanghai-based Bright Dairy, Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Co. and China Mengniu Dairy Co. A total of 69 batches of formula made...
Wednesday, 17 September 2008

...flict with that goal. Coca-Cola, Kraft Foods Inc, Hangzhou Wahaha Group Co and Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group are among those against the tracking system. ...
Saturday, 12 April 2008

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