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Chinese milk products recalled from Mongolian stores; no reports of local children sickened PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 26 September 2008 07:41
Following reports of Chinese milk being tainted by the chemical melamine, Mongolia withdrew all products from China’s Yilli imports on Saturday. 

Over 50,000 Chinese infants have been hospitalized due to the milk poisoning. 

Mongolia imports 100 to 150 tons of milk from Yilli each month. Officials say Yilli serves some 20 percent of the Mongolian milk market. 

Many Mongolians use Yilli products, especially for school children. 

Health officials have noted that there have been no reports of Mongolian children being sickened by Chinese milk imports.


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