China arrests six over fake infant formula: Government
The Shanghai Municipal Food and Drug Administration said it was also tracking Internet sales of the fake milk powder, according to a statement. Chinese authorities have arrested six people for making and selling fake infant formula as the popular US brand Similac, marketing the counterfeit product across seven provinces, a Shanghai government body said.
Abbott, maker of Similac, said separately on Tuesday (Apr 5) that the case came to light in December and the fake goods had been traced and seized by the end of last year, according to a statement on its verified Chinese microblog.
Related Posts
Counterfeit Italian food products face trade group scrutiny
Is your spaghetti dinner really Italian? Not if you’re using marinara sauce from...
Foreign cigarettes: A challenge for Assam Police
GUWAHATI: Guwahati has turned into a hub of foreign cigarettes in India. Foreign...
Customs spots June surge in smuggled goods.
The trade value of brand-name products smuggled into Thailand surged in June,...
Philip Morris targets illegal tobacco trade
Manufacturer trialling education programme for independents as survey shows the...




