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    http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapc...ilk/index.html

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    BEIJING, China (CNN) -- African governments have stopped importing Chinese dairy products as the crisis which has seen more than 52,000 Chinese children poisoned by melamine-tainted goods spreads.


    A baby is held down as he is given an ultrasound scan for kidney stones in a hospital in Wuhan, Hubei province.

    Burundi, Gabon and Tanzania have joined governments closer to China -- including Indonesia, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia -- in banning Chinese dairy products. At least 11 countries have banned imports.

    The precautions come as the number of affected children in China continues to swell. Four babies have died from melamine-tainted infant formula and more than 52,000 children have fallen ill, Chinese authorities say.

    "I think we will see more cases, but it is, of course, impossible to predict how many cases there finally will be," said Hans Troedsson, the the World Health Organization's China representative. "We have to remember that China is a large country with a population of 1.3 billion people. However, of course, 40- to 50,000 children are affected as reported now. It's a staggering figure, but where we will end up is too early yet to say."

    On Monday, China's top quality control official, Li Changjiang, resigned as a result of the scandal, which has seen the arrest of at least 18 people.

    Two brothers arrested last week on charges of selling contaminated milk could face death if convicted, according to China Daily, a state-run newspaper. The raw milk used to produce powdered baby formula had been watered down and the chemical melamine was added to fool quality checks, the newspaper said. Watch CNN visit the company at the center of the scandal »

    Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visited Beijing hospitals and a supermarket to show his concern. China's Health Ministry said about 13,000 children were hospitalized, while another 40,000 had undergone outpatient treatment.

    "What we need to do now is to ensure that nothing like this happens in the future, not only in dairy products, but in all foods," he said. "Manufacturers and owners of dairy companies should show more morality and social responsibility in these cases. They are heartless, so we have to create strict law and legislation. I'm sorry." Watch how Beijing is under pressure over public safety »

    The repercussions from the scandal were felt as far away as Africa.

    Burundi imports milk products from two suspect Chinese companies and the government has set up a commission to investigate how much tainted product could remain on store shelves, officials said.

    "For the moment, nobody knows if the milk is being sold on the Burundi market," Noel Nkurunziza, president of a Burundi consumer association known as ABUCO, is quoted as saying in The Guardian newspaper and other publications.

    In Asia, Singapore announced a recall of all Chinese milk products on Tuesday.

    The head of Indonesia's Food Safety Watch said she was instituting a temporary ban of all milk imports from China, although contaminated milk has not been found in the country.

    In issuing its recall of milk products, Singapore had already suspended the import and sale of milk and dairy products from China on Friday, after it said it has found traces of melamine in three Chinese-made dairy products.

    The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority said "White Rabbit Creamy Candy" was ordered off of shelves after tests showed it was contaminated. White Rabbit is among the best-known candy brands in China and one of the few exported widely. The United States is among 40 nations that import the candy, a man in the administrative office of the Shanghai-based company told CNN Monday.

    Earlier, Singapore's agri-food agency said it found melamine in two other milk-based Chinese imports: the Yili brand "Choice Dairy Fruit Bar Yoghurt Flavored Ice Confection" and the Dutch Lady brand of strawberry-flavored milk.

    In Bangladesh, three Chinese powdered milk brands -- Sanlu, Suncare and Yashili -- have been taken off shelves and all milk powder imports at Bangladeshi ports will be inspected. Bangladeshi TV showed the country's Rapid Action Battalion climbing over a fence to raid a storage facility believed to contain tainted milk.

    In Malaysia, Health Minister Datuk Liow Tiong Lai announced that import of Chinese milk products had been stopped.

    In addition to banning imports, thousands of tons of tainted milk powder have been recalled.

    In the Philippines Monday, the country's Bureau of Food and Drugs banned the distribution and selling of two brands of imported Chinese milk that could possibly be tainted, the Philippines News Agency reported.

    The milk brands were Yili and China Mengniu Diary Company, the agency reported.

    One of the implicated Chinese plants is operated by a subsidiary of the Marudai Food Co. in Japan. Marudai said it was recalling five types of products from the plant, would halt operations there for one month, and will send employees to the subsidiary to examine quality controls. The factory will be shut down through October 19.

    Even some countries that don't import Chinese dairy products, such as Malaysia and Brunei, have banned milk products from China.

    In Hong Kong, concerned parents have swamped hospitals. A 3-year-old Hong Kong girl was reported this weekend as the first case outside of mainland China. The girl was treated for kidney stones at Princess Margaret Hospital and released, Hong Kong's government Web site reported. Her condition is being monitored. Watch the public outcry faced by the Chinese government »

    A second child, a 4-year-old boy, had similar renal symptoms, the government reported Monday. The boy, a Hong Kong native, had consumed milk products contaminated with melamine and was diagnosed with a kidney stone in mainland China, the Department of Health said.

    He was treated at Princess Margaret on Monday and was in stable condition.

    The hospital said Monday it has provided medical consultation to 63 people who might have consumed contaminated milk products. The patients, 34 males and 29 females, ranged in age from 2 months to 17 years old.

    A Hong Kong government hotline has received nearly 1,000 calls.

    Melamine is commonly used in coatings and laminates, wood adhesives, fabric coatings, ceiling tiles and flame retardants. Some Chinese dairy plants have added it to milk products to make it seem to have a higher protein level. Learn more about the chemical melamine »


    Melamine is the same industrial contaminant from China that poisoned and killed thousands of U.S. dogs and cats last year.

    Health experts say ingesting melamine can lead to kidney stones, urinary tract ulcers, and eye and skin irritation. It also robs infants of much-needed nutrition
    This is particularly ugly in China and it's nearby countries, in Taiwan it has already cost millions in damage to several companies. and there is a panic spread . Chinese are flooding to buy imported milk and / or traveling to Hong Kong to buy them.

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    Some people are going to be executed over this, is my feeling. They killed the guy who was the main cause of the lead-in-toys scandal (IIRC - may have been the pet thing), which drastically effected Chinese exports.

    My own country is testing Chinese imported lollies ATM for traces of melamine as we speak.

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    what was more embrassing was that this was intentioanlly covered up during the Olympics. yikes

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    There was a regulatory black hole and flagrant corruption and covering up and now tens of thousands are sick. Seems like it happens every year. Of course, it was different in that it was covered up during the Olympics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RollingWave View Post
    what was more embrassing was that this was intentioanlly covered up during the Olympics. yikes
    They can host "the World's greatest Olympics," yet they can't even ensure that their people aren't being poisoned. It's disgraceful and there is no excuse for this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RollingWave View Post
    can't believe no one's posted this yet
    I'm pretty sure somebody did.
    But bashing China is soooo 1 month ago.

    Anyways: they just reported some poisoned Chinese products were found in my country, and they had to remove some candy from the shops.

    What the hell is wrong with these people?
    I can understand committing fraud to make money.
    But POISONING baby food to save a few $ on ingredients? that's just insane.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik View Post
    But POISONING baby food to save a few $ on ingredients? that's just insane.
    That is a fast lesson in Chinese industry. We sure should move all our industry there, right? You know cheap labour and all.
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    Atleast them bastard who poisned the baby milk will get death pentaly.

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    Wait what?! THINGS ARENT SAFE IN CHINA?!?! Good god this is an extreme suprise!
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    Ya my dick is flipping around in my pants because milk is rotten in china this is ing
    pathetic cant you people think of something more interesting to discuss ...... ......
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    Im not saying its not important, I mean people are dying, but people are acting so suprised...
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    The problem is a bit trickier. THe chinese use political and military positions as cover/protection for what can only be described as racketeering. The cover up happens as part of the "protection" that is paid. OK -- "investor dividends" to key politicians and military elites. I do not see significant progress on this as long as China remains a one party state.

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    That's right people, keep outsourcing everything to China! It's cheaper, so everyone wins, right?

    Right?

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    I think some supermarket chain started boycotting all chinese candies over this. The cause of this crisis in China will probably die in an elevator accident.

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    that's the result of uncontrolled capitalism. Chinese regulatory system has a LONGGGG way to go.
    Have a question about China? Get your answer here.

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    In my country, products containing those stuff were removed from the shelves and all went to the big dumpster. thank god!

    End of last year, some workers had a disease (salmonella enteriditis) and caused contamination when he/she handled their products. It caused people to became ill due to food poisoning. The factory closed down for awhile (plus all their retail outlets) for decontamination.

    and there was also another report late last year that (in china), instead of putting meat in a Pau (which is Bun), they put cardboards in it! wth

    I wonder why do they have to do all these in Food products which obviously will be consumed by people! Dont they think of consequences that might befall on the consumers and themselves once caught???
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    China is yeah...pretty ed up.

    All they do in there is rubbish,The sneakers they make there are rubbish...oh wait,they are made in Vietnam...


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    their desire for profit has been suppressed for so long...after 1949. Once they are unleashed again in 1980s after free market reform, people would do anything for profit...including harming other people....only time can change this.
    Have a question about China? Get your answer here.

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    Tainted Milk ... CRISIS?
    Are you cereal?
    Is the entire nation in severe upheaval?
    A case of QC failure. Be assured that China would be the only country in the world to shoot a few people because of this. =)

    I just want to know why the Fonterra group (based in NZ) have no knowledge about this cereal matter.
    If you're investing 100+ million dollars in this Chinese company, shouldn't you keep an eye on them?
    It's funny how the scapegoat is conveniently the Chinese partner. Both sides went in and earned from this major crime.

    But POISONING baby food to save a few $ on ingredients? that's just insane.
    It's not. It's unbridled capitalism. Cases like this has happened throughout the entirety of the world (Cd tainted rice, meat from sick-dead pigs, lead poisoning, formaldehyde, asbestos poisoning...and that's just Taiwan I am talking about). It's hardly surprising that China would have a few cases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sephodwyrm View Post
    Tainted Milk ... CRISIS?
    Are you cereal?
    Is the entire nation in severe upheaval?
    A case of QC failure. Be assured that China would be the only country in the world to shoot a few people because of this. =)

    I just want to know why the Fonterra group (based in NZ) have no knowledge about this cereal matter.
    If you're investing 100+ million dollars in this Chinese company, shouldn't you keep an eye on them?
    It's funny how the scapegoat is conveniently the Chinese partner. Both sides went in and earned from this major crime.
    All true -- there are still the specific individuals that hatched this mess. Melamine does not just materialize in the product. It is placed in so that cheap testing procedures makes the product appear more protein rich.

    It's not. It's unbridled capitalism. Cases like this has happened throughout the entirety of the world (Cd tainted rice, meat from sick-dead pigs, lead poisoning, formaldehyde, asbestos poisoning...and that's just Taiwan I am talking about). It's hardly surprising that China would have a few cases.
    This is not unique to capitlism. Bad to bash a system of financing business when it is individuals who are willing to poison children for personal wealth. We do not know why or how this happened, but let me guess -- A manager substitues protein rich milk for a substandard product and pockets the difference. He then adds the melamine which he knows will not be detected in the quality control testing. How is this a fault of capitalism?

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