Chinese authorities say they have solved over 1,000 severe food safety cases so far this year in a growing effort to combat a string of high-profile scandals.
The latest
In its ongoing “Federal Player of the Week” series, the Washington Post put the spotlight this week on Irene Chan, the assistant director for the U.S. Food and Drug
Of Recycled Buns, Food Safety in China, and the Jabberwocky of Political Debate
“I am no longer eating steamed buns, a 65-year-old Shanghai man who gave his last name as
Chinese authorities seized more than 26 tons of melamin-tainted milk powder from an ice cream maker in what has become an ongoing, years-long food safety scandal.
It’s been three
Just days after a string of headline-grabbing food safety scandals, China’s food safety authority is expanding the list of forbidden or abusable additives and chemicals. Now 151 materials, many
Whether it was Great Leap Forward turning out to be a reversal or the Cultural Revolution ending up in chaos, it was years before China’s top political bodies felt
A New York company is recalling dried fish imported from China because it may be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum spores, which can cause Botulism, a serious and potentially fatal foodborne
NSF International, a global not-for-profit public health and product safety organization, opened a lab in Shanghai this week to expand testing and certification services to China–and they could use
The Chinese government arrested 248 people involved with food safety violations, officials announced Sunday.
The National Food Safety Regulating Work Office said that out of 130,000 total cases, 115
Washington, DC-based Food & Water Watch submitted a citizen petition last week to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) asking that China not
Taiwan does not intend to revisit its ban on animal drug Paylean, a key Taiwanese official said this week after imported U.S. meat was found to illegally contain traces