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  • Five Illegal Drug Ads Exposed In China

    February 26, 2009

    China's State Food and Drug Administration has published a report on the illegal advertisement of medicines, medical instruments and health care products.


  • Mercedes-Benz Recalls Faulty S-class Cars

    February 23, 2009

    According China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, Mercedes-Benz China will recall about 555 imported S-class sedans in China because of a problem with their shock absorbers.


  • Mengniu Asked Not To Add OMP To Milk Deluxe

    February 16, 2009

    China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine has issued a letter in which it asks its affiliate in Inner Mongolia to order Mengniu not to use osteoblast milk protein in its Milk Deluxe product.


  • China Stops Sales Of Dioxin Contaminated Pork From Ireland

    December 12, 2008

    After the discovery of dioxin in Irish pork which is reported to have been sold in 25 countries, including China, China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine has issued an emergency circular to each of its subsidiaries, asking them to suspend the import of pork products from Ireland.


  • Milk Produced Before September 14 To Be Taken Off The Shelf In China

    October 15, 2008

    The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Health, and other Chinese government bodies have urged supermarkets, shops, retail stalls in towns and rural areas to stop selling all brands of milk powder and liquid milk in all batches that were produced before September 14, 2008.


  • Subaru China Recalls Tribeca SUV

    October 15, 2008

    Subaru China has submitted a recall report to China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine that from October 14, 2008, the company will recall B9-Tribeca/Tribeca SUVs manufactured during the period June 3, 2005 to July 28, 2008, a total up to 2,608 units in China.


  • Chinese Food Enterprises Lose Qualification For National Inspection-free Products

    September 19, 2008

    China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine has promulgated a notice saying that the qualification of national inspection-free products of all food enterprises must be cancelled immediately and inspection-free labels that are already printed on the packaging are no longer effective.




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