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Tainted Products from China
Chinese Official Promises ‘Safe Rice’ to Foreigners for G20 Summit
Among the promises being made by Chinese officials to foreign dignitaries as they prepare to visit Hangzhou for the G20 Summit in September, there are the usual suspects: safety, easy ...
July 31, 2016
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Eva Fu
6 Ways the Chinese Regime Caused China’s Food Safety Crisis
In over a decade of unnerving food scandals, the Chinese people have seen almost every form of poisonous ...
July 30, 2015
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Irene Luo
Latest Scary Meat Scandal in China a Reminder of Supply Woes That Hit McDonald’s
Even Chinese people don't trust the food products.
June 25, 2015
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Ananda West
How a US Hedge Fund Exec Got Lumber Liquidators to Drop China
Lumber Liquidators shares were up 5.28 percent to $28.67 Thursday morning at ten a.m., following the news they ...
May 7, 2015
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Shannon Liao
Pink Baby Outfits From China Test Positive for Lead
Excessive levels of lead were found in the pink button-down outfits at the U.S.-Canadian border in Lewiston, New ...
April 25, 2015
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Cindy Drukier
Security Company: Coolpad Smartphones Have Hidden Backdoor
Researchers found that Coolpad Group Limited, the sixth largest smartphone manufacturer in the world and third largest in ...
December 18, 2014
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Joshua Philipp
Chinese Chicken Nearly Got Into US Public Schools
Kids in public schools might have been served chicken processed in China, were it not for an amendment ...
December 16, 2014
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Joshua Philipp
Dog Treats Made in China Linked to Kidney Failure, Death
Pet owners nationwide say Chinese-made jerky treats are still on sale and are killing their dogs.
June 10, 2014
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Sarah Matheson
9 Major Food Scandals in China That Will Make You Cringe (Interactive Timeline)
In just six years, these nine major scandals from China’s food industry have made international news headlines
May 22, 2014
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Karen Cheng
Cooking Oil Recycled From Sewers—It’s as Gross as It Sounds and More Common Than You’d Think
China has a gutter oil problem, and it is not going away. The market for gutter oil—cooking oil ...
February 25, 2014
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Gidon Belmaker
US Retailers Reliant on Chinese Manufacturing, but Quality Control Required
NEW YORK—Almost every toy at the American International Toy Fair is at least partly made in China, from ...
February 19, 2014
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Yi Yang
China Seeks to Dominate, but Can’t Even Make Milk Powder
There is a lot of big talk in China these days about becoming the world’s dominant power, but ...
February 12, 2014
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Li Chenhui
Most Vitamins Are From China—It’s a Bigger Problem Than You Realize
If you are taking vitamins, there is a good chance that they were imported from China. Here's information ...
February 6, 2014
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Michelle Yu
Chinese Authorities Block Visas for Food Safety Inspectors
Health inspectors from the FDA have trouble accessing Chinese facilities that ship to the U.S., as Chinese authorities ...
December 3, 2013
BY
Joshua Philipp
Hold Your Forks: US May Lift Ban on Raw Chinese Chicken
Chicken raised in China is currently banned in the United States and several countries around the world due ...
November 29, 2013
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Joshua Philipp
Is Your Iron Spying on You?
A device as simple as a tea kettle may be fitted with a chip designed to compromise nearby ...
November 21, 2013
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Joshua Philipp
Seizure of Thousands of Chinese Fake Dining Tickets in France
A parcel containing thousands of fake made-in-China dining tickets has been intercepted by French customs at EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg, ...
November 19, 2013
BY
Zhang Dun
Why China Has No World-Class Brands
China boasts the second largest economy in the world, with its manufacturing industry ranked at number one, so ...
November 10, 2013
BY
Wen Jian
Official Says China Need Not Follow International Food Standards
China should establish its own set of standards for food safety and not follow international regulations, since it ...
July 10, 2013
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Annie Wu
Forty-Six-Year-Old Chicken Feet Sold in Chinese Markets
Chinese police seized 20 tons of expired meat, including chicken feet that were 46 years old, from a ...
July 8, 2013
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Sally Appert
China-Made Rocket Explodes During Launch in Russia
A Russian rocket built from Chinese parts exploded shortly after launch on Tuesday, sparking discussion about the reliability ...
July 2, 2013
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Sally Appert
Airline Investigates Link Between Headphones and Chinese Forced Labor
Large Western companies were found to have used headphones made in Chinese forced labor camps.
June 26, 2013
BY
Shannon Liao
Thirty Chinese Egg Companies Poison With Metal
As China begins National Food Safety Month, poisoned eggs are just the next thing on a growing list ...
June 18, 2013
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Shannon Liao
China’s Toxic Rice Problem
For decades, high levels of cadmium and other toxic heavy metals have polluted China's waterways. Through irrigation they ...
March 3, 2011
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Michelle Yu
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