Making progress
China's government "worked hard" at improving safety, Leavitt said in Beijing. "I don't think they've got the problem completely solved, but it was clear to them that the made-in-China brand was affected by product quality problems and they moved aggressively to begin making progress."
More budget
Concern over the safety of Chinese products last year shifted the focus of the twice-annual US-China strategic dialogue away from the pace of the yuan's gains. President Bush in June boosted the FDA's budget by $275 million for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1 to finance inspections of overseas plants that produce food and medicine for export.
Contaminated pet food
On March 17, 2007 Menu Foods, Inc.
a major manufacturer of dog and cat food in North America recalled 60 million containers of wet food after it received
reports of pets suffering kidney failure. After a major investigation it was
shown that wheat gluten contaminated with melamine from Chinese producers was
the cause of this major pet food contamination. Later, the melamine was also
found in pig feed. The farmer has used salvage (contaminated) pet food to
feed the pigs.
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