CHINA: Dairy industry “under control” – government
By: Dominique Patton | 24 September 2008
The problem of melamine contamination in China's dairy industry is "under control", a senior government official said today (24 September).
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The problem of melamine contamination in China's dairy industry is "under control", a senior government official said today (24 September).

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