Hongkongers and Chinese mainlanders are not on the best of terms these days, but nearly everyone agrees with what a Hong Kong judge said during a recent court session.
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.
The Chinese regime indirectly recognized that the proliferation of contaminated milk has become a serious problem, with an announcement that measures would be taken to ensure the safety of infant formula.
Hongkongers and Chinese mainlanders are not on the best of terms these days, but nearly everyone agrees with what a Hong Kong judge said during a recent court session.
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.
The Chinese regime indirectly recognized that the proliferation of contaminated milk has become a serious problem, with an announcement that measures would be taken to ensure the safety of infant formula.