Distrust Continues to Undercut China’s Domestic Milk Powder Brands, Russia Sees Opening

Distrust Continues to Undercut China’s Domestic Milk Powder Brands, Russia Sees Opening
A woman feeds a baby who suffers from kidney stones after drinking tainted milk powder at the Chengdu Children's Hospital on September 22, 2008 in Chengdu of Sichuan Province, China. China Photos/Getty Images
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Chinese citizens, impacted by continuous findings of contamination in domestic brands of milk powder, hold a steady dependence on foreign brands. Russia’s Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation stated on Sept. 14 that China imported nearly a quarter of global whole milk powder exports in 2020.

And China’s demand for imported milk powder has continued to soar in 2021. China’s imports of milk powder in the first two quarters of 2021 increased by 34 percent compared to the same period in 2020, and over 90 percent of the volume was supplied from New Zealand, the Russian ministry’s report said.

Julia Ye
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Julia Ye is an Australian-based reporter who joined The Epoch Times in 2021. She mainly covers China-related issues and has been a reporter since 2003.
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