Friday, October 17, 2008

China's Tainted Milk Scandal Continues

The troubling effects of China's tainted milk scandal have reemereged as there have been more actions taken to reassure consumers that Chinese milk formula is safe for purchase. This tainted milk has started to effect Chinese exports as countries are weary of Chinese dairy products. The New York Time reports that Hong Kong has reported signs of melamine in several choclate bars that have reportedly came from a Chinese company. This has scared countries even more from purchasing anything related to dairy from China. Iran has even banned any dairy product from China to be imported within their country. With the global outcry for China to keep a closer eye on there domestic made products, Chinese officials have recalled all milk products to undergo testing for melamine. Hopefully once China examines these milk products and declare them safe for consumption, the Chinese economy can start recovering from such an embarrsing moment. One thing is for sure it will take some time for domestic and foreign consumers to regain their trust in the Chinese dairy companies after such a tragic event, that is covered with corruption.

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