China boosts jail terms for food safety breaches
New legislation is aimed mainly at domestic suppliers of toxic and fake food.
Nevil Gibson for NBR Food Industry Week
Tue, 28 Apr 2015
Food exporters to China could face more delays as the government orders a further crackdown on food safety standards.
However, the latest moves appear to be aimed mainly at local suppliers after further scandals involving the sale of toxic or fake food.
The National People’s Congress Standing
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Nevil Gibson for NBR Food Industry Week
Tue, 28 Apr 2015
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