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Confused bureaucrats sour infant formula export reform

Ambivalence, confusion and inaccuracy surround the government's announcement this week of the five manufacturers approved for exporting infant formula to China.

Jamie Ball
Sat, 03 May 2014

Confusion and inaccuracy surround the government’s announcement this week of five manufacturers approved to export infant formula to China.

“These five manufacturers represent about 90% of our infant formula exports to China by volume,” said Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy on Thursday’s

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Jamie Ball
Sat, 03 May 2014
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