US places ban on Chinese food imports

Specop 007

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Well its taken them damned well long enough to do something about it. I'm sure its a feel good measure only and the imports will now flow from China to Mexico then into America, but at least it sends a message I guess.

Why we cant produce our food at home bothers me though. Theres no reason we couldnt.....Aside from money.

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Products from the dairy company whose tainted formula killed at least four babies are back on the shelves in China just as the United States issued a ban on Chinese food imports in case of similar contamination.

Such a broad ban by the Food and Drug administration on goods from an entire country rather than from a new rogue manufacturer is unusual and reflects the level of concern over how widespread the problem is in China.

Importers to the United States must now certify that food products are free of dairy or of the industrial chemical melamine that has been found in a vast array of Chinese products ? from baby powder to milk powder to creamy confectionery. Failing that, the goods will be stopped at the border.

The FDA order said: ?The problem of melamine contamination is not limited to infant formula products. Chinese government sources indicate contamination of milk components, especially dried milk powder, which are used in a variety of finished foods.? These are believed to spread throughout the food chain in China.

Some Chinese media knew about the scandal involving baby formula produced by the huge Sanlu Group as early as March but were unable to write about the case because of government constraints on reporting food problems during the Beijing Olympic Games.

The cover-up came to light only when the New Zealand government told the authorities in Beijing after being informed by food giant Fonterra, the New Zealand partner of Sanlu, of its failure to persuade the Chinese firm to publicise the contamination.

At least four babies have died and some 54,000 fell ill after being fed the formula laced with melamine, which can cause kidney problems and renal failure. The melamine -- used in manufacturing plastics ? was added at milk collecting station to artificially boost nitrogen levels to make products appear higher in protein when tested.

Dozens of families whose parents were sickened have now joined forces to challenge the government with a class action lawsuit against the dairy. Pressing ahead with such a lawsuit is highly confrontational and could anger a government that has dithered about its response and compensation and has overseen a significant reduction in news coverage in recent weeks.

After weeks of discussions, a group of 15 lawyers decided to bundle 100 cases involving nearly 100 families into a single lawsuit against Sanlu, seeking medical and other expenses as well as payments for trauma and compensation for families of those who died.

Sanlu already faces more than a dozen individual cases, but these have been caught in legal limbo with courts neither accepting or refusing to handle the cases. The vacillation reflects the political sensitivity of the issue, but also contradicts regulations that say a decision must be made within 10 days of a lawsuit being submitted.

Lawyer Xu Zhiyong said: ?The victims have suffered and they deserve to be compensated.?

The government has ordered hospitals to provide free treatment to sick infants, but lawyers and parents say not all costs were covered. The Health Ministry has yet to announce details of a compensation plan.

 

ayabe

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Well since Tyson has decided to close shop, I don't know where we're going to be getting our chickens from about a year from now.

China? No thanks.
 

Capt Caveman

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It's not a total ban since food that is certified to US requirements is allowed into the country.
 

vhx

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Best news I've heard all year.

Although the FDA has known the Chinese food was filled with Melamine and other crap for a long time (since probably before, around the Chinese olympics), they sat back and did nothing. Oh well, atleast it got out and they had to do something, like everyone else said, about damn time.
 

halik

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They should do that for just about anything coming from china - If you can't prove it's safe, it shouldn't be sold here. It's one thing to compete on price and whole another thing to cut corners left and right to beat the price.
 

gevorg

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Can the US consumer survive without Chinese food? This move will definitely affect prices.



 

alien42

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Originally posted by: Specop 007
Why we cant produce our food at home bothers me though. Theres no reason we couldnt.....Aside from money.

there are these things called 'seasons' and there is nothing wrong with importing food. the reason your local grocery store carries such a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables year round is only possible due to importing foreign food. the irony is that you are encouraging protectionism which Obama supported during his campaign.
 

Pastore

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Meh, the fortune cookies my local place gives out are made in Brooklyn anyways.

Now I'm in the mood for some General Tso's!
 

Vette73

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Originally posted by: gevorg
Can the US consumer survive without Chinese food? This move will definitely affect prices.

We do not import that much food from there, and even then most I bet is for asian stores. The problem is we buy ingredients from there and that is a problem. The dog/cat food was not from china but it was a ingredient we bought from a chinese plant that caused it.
 

Schadenfroh

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Originally posted by: gevorg
Can the US consumer survive without Chinese food? This move will definitely affect prices.

I cannot survive without Chinese food, but of course all of the Chinese food that I ate today was likely made from American raised / grown precursors.

$5.65 "all you can eat" China Town buffet:thumbsup:
 

Specop 007

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Originally posted by: alien42
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Why we cant produce our food at home bothers me though. Theres no reason we couldnt.....Aside from money.

there are these things called 'seasons' and there is nothing wrong with importing food. the reason your local grocery store carries such a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables year round is only possible due to importing foreign food. the irony is that you are encouraging protectionism which Obama supported during his campaign.

Well well well, look at Mr. Farmer! I know about seasons and whatnot. Point stands. If you cannot trust the source do not buy it. In this case, nothing from China food wise should be imported.
 
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