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Taiwan recalls Nestlé milk products
The Associated Press, ReutersPublished: October 2, 2008
TAIPEI: Tests in Taiwan have found minor doses of the industrial chemical melamine in milk powders produced in China by the European food giant Nestlé, and those products are being withdrawn, the Taiwanese health minister said Thursday.
The announcement came a day after a dairy at the heart of the tainted milk scandal in China was targeted in a lawsuit by the parents of a toddler who developed kidney stones after drinking infant formula with melamine, a lawyer said. Melamine-contaminated milk has killed four babies and sickened more than 50,000 children in mainland China.
The Taiwanese health minister, Yeh Ching-chuan, said milk powders that Nestlé produced in Heilongjiang Province, in northeastern China, were found to contain between 0.3 and 0.85 parts per million of melamine.
"Such minor doses of melamine will not affect people's health," he said. "But we will take them off shelves according to our recommended procedures."
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http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/10/02/asia/milk.php
The Associated Press, ReutersPublished: October 2, 2008
TAIPEI: Tests in Taiwan have found minor doses of the industrial chemical melamine in milk powders produced in China by the European food giant Nestlé, and those products are being withdrawn, the Taiwanese health minister said Thursday.
The announcement came a day after a dairy at the heart of the tainted milk scandal in China was targeted in a lawsuit by the parents of a toddler who developed kidney stones after drinking infant formula with melamine, a lawyer said. Melamine-contaminated milk has killed four babies and sickened more than 50,000 children in mainland China.
The Taiwanese health minister, Yeh Ching-chuan, said milk powders that Nestlé produced in Heilongjiang Province, in northeastern China, were found to contain between 0.3 and 0.85 parts per million of melamine.
"Such minor doses of melamine will not affect people's health," he said. "But we will take them off shelves according to our recommended procedures."
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http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/10/02/asia/milk.php