Foreign claimants to get help in milk scandal

Written by Chang on Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Foreign claimants to get help in milk scandal

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China will help foreign companies seeking compensation from exporters of tainted with the industrial chemical melamine, a senior said in Manila on Friday.

, , said claims should first be resolved on a business-to-, but China was ready to provide assistance through if claimants .

“The Chinese government will provide all ,” he said at a news conference following a meeting with Asian . “We’re going to urge all our problematic companies to follow market rules and legal procedures to solve this problem.”

He said China introduced to screen and recall all tainted so “all the milk on the market is safe”.

His assurance came as the State Council published a series of quality control regulations for dairy products on Thursday.

The regulations tighten quality controls on every aspect of production, including breeding of cows, purchasing and transportation of raw milk, and production and sales.

The regulations come into effect as the central government said and circulation was “chaotic” and supervision was “gravely absent”. They provide legal backup for a complete overhaul and recovery of the industry, the of the State Council, which drafted the regulations, said on Friday.

The regulations state that:

Any non- or hazardous substances are prohibited from being added to raw milk.

Quality supervisors must conduct regular inspections of dairy products. Law-breakers will be blacklisted and named.

Dairy or sellers should recall and destroy tainted products immediately after they find the products are substandard.

The new regulations pledge more severe punishment for people violating safety standards, and quality who fail to fulfill their duties.

Dairy producers or sellers would be fined up to 30 times of the sales value of the products if they fail to recall or stop selling the tainted products, and their operation license will be revoked, the regulations stipulate.

Related officials, including inspectors, will also be punished if safety incidents occur.

Companies are also required to halt production immediately if the products are found to be tainted, report to inspectors, notify salespersons and consumers, and recall the products, said the regulations.

Agencies contributed to the story

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