Even Chinese people don’t trust the food products.
Lumber Liquidators shares were up 5.28 percent to $28.67 Thursday morning at ten a.m., following the news they were pulling out of China.
Excessive levels of lead were found in the pink button-down outfits at the U.S.-Canadian border in Lewiston, New York
Researchers found that Coolpad Group Limited, the sixth largest smartphone manufacturer in the world and third largest in China, had installed a backdoor into their phones and had gone to great lengths to keep it hidden from users.
Kids in public schools might have been served chicken processed in China, were it not for an amendment included in the omnibus spending bill passed by Congress last week.
In just six years, these nine major scandals from China’s food industry have made international news headlines
There is a lot of big talk in China these days about becoming the world’s dominant power, but such talk will remain empty if the nation can’t even make a can of milk.
If you are taking vitamins, there is a good chance that they were imported from China. Here’s information you should know.
Health inspectors from the FDA have trouble accessing Chinese facilities that ship to the U.S., as Chinese authorities deny them access to delay their visas. As China gets approval to process chickens for sale in the United States, this could spell trouble for food safety.
Chicken raised in China is currently banned in the United States and several countries around the world due to health risks, but the U.S. ban could soon end.
A device as simple as a tea kettle may be fitted with a chip designed to compromise nearby WiFi networks. All manner of electronic products made in the People’s Republic of China have been found to be riddled with backdoors, infected with malware, or fitted with spying devices.
China boasts the second largest economy in the world, with its manufacturing industry ranked at number one, so why doesn’t it have any big name brands?
China should establish its own set of standards for food safety and not follow international regulations, since it is still a developing country, a food safety official said on Wednesday.
Chinese police seized 20 tons of expired meat, including chicken feet that were 46 years old, from a group of Vietnamese smugglers in May.
A Russian rocket built from Chinese parts exploded shortly after launch on Tuesday, sparking discussion about the reliability of Chinese equipment.
Even Chinese people don’t trust the food products.
Lumber Liquidators shares were up 5.28 percent to $28.67 Thursday morning at ten a.m., following the news they were pulling out of China.
Excessive levels of lead were found in the pink button-down outfits at the U.S.-Canadian border in Lewiston, New York
Researchers found that Coolpad Group Limited, the sixth largest smartphone manufacturer in the world and third largest in China, had installed a backdoor into their phones and had gone to great lengths to keep it hidden from users.
Kids in public schools might have been served chicken processed in China, were it not for an amendment included in the omnibus spending bill passed by Congress last week.
In just six years, these nine major scandals from China’s food industry have made international news headlines
There is a lot of big talk in China these days about becoming the world’s dominant power, but such talk will remain empty if the nation can’t even make a can of milk.
If you are taking vitamins, there is a good chance that they were imported from China. Here’s information you should know.
Health inspectors from the FDA have trouble accessing Chinese facilities that ship to the U.S., as Chinese authorities deny them access to delay their visas. As China gets approval to process chickens for sale in the United States, this could spell trouble for food safety.
Chicken raised in China is currently banned in the United States and several countries around the world due to health risks, but the U.S. ban could soon end.
A device as simple as a tea kettle may be fitted with a chip designed to compromise nearby WiFi networks. All manner of electronic products made in the People’s Republic of China have been found to be riddled with backdoors, infected with malware, or fitted with spying devices.
China boasts the second largest economy in the world, with its manufacturing industry ranked at number one, so why doesn’t it have any big name brands?
China should establish its own set of standards for food safety and not follow international regulations, since it is still a developing country, a food safety official said on Wednesday.
Chinese police seized 20 tons of expired meat, including chicken feet that were 46 years old, from a group of Vietnamese smugglers in May.
A Russian rocket built from Chinese parts exploded shortly after launch on Tuesday, sparking discussion about the reliability of Chinese equipment.