Chinese Moms Shop Overseas for Baby Products

Worried about product safety, many Chinese parents buy foreign baby food and baby-care items online.
Chinese Moms Shop Overseas for Baby Products
Chinese parents have developed the habit of looking overseas for baby food, after a poison-milk powder scandal in 2008 and a constant drumbeat of bad food news in China. AFP/Getty Images
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Chinese parents have developed the habit of looking overseas for baby food, after a poison-milk powder scandal in 2008 and a constant drumbeat of bad food news in China. (AFP/Getty Images)