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US Lawmakers Suggest Banning All China Food Imports
Fri, 08 Jun 2007 04:20:04 +0000 | China View
By Ruth Mantell, Marketwatch.com, Jun 6, 2007- WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Democratic members of a powerful House committee called for President Bush to consider banning all food imports from China until the Food and Drug Administration can prove they are safe. In a Tuesday letter to the FDA’s commissioner, members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee wrote [...]
U.S corporations scrutinize their imports from China
| Findory News China
International Herald Tribune: The discovery over the past few months of tainted or defective products from China has prompted U.S. lawmakers to fault companies for compromising quality in their quest for inexpensive imports and higher profits.
Tougher Safety Rules Are Prepared for Imports
| Findory News China
New York Times: The proposed rules are in response to the outcry over dangerous imports from China and other unsafe products.
U.S. preparing tougher safety rules on imports
| Findory News China
International Herald Tribune: Responding to the outcry over dangerous imports from China and elsewhere, the head of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is preparing regulatory proposals that could mandate broader inspections and stiffer penalties.
China claims U.S. meat imports tainted
| Findory News China
Yahoo News: AP - China has suspended imports from several major U.S. meat processors, the latest indication the government may be retaliating as its products are turned back from overseas because of safety concerns.
China Claims U.S. Meat Imports Tainted
Fri, 13 Jul 2007 07:22:57 +0000 | Newsvine China
China has suspended imports from several major U.S. meat processors, the latest indication the government may be retaliating as its products are turned back from overseas because of safety concerns.
China suspends some U.S. pork, chicken feet imports
| Findory News China
Reuters: BEIJING - China's quarantine bureau has suspended imports of frozen chicken and pork parts from top U.S. meat and poultry processors, even as international scrutiny of Chinese food and drug safety grows.
