Malamine found in Nestle milk products
(10-02 15:15)
Taiwan's health minister said six Nestle milk products found tainted with melamine were banned from sale.
"The products from [the mainland province of] Heilongjiang were tested for very low levels of melamine and removed from the shelves,'' said health minister Yeh Ching-chuan.
The products, manufactured by Heilongjiang-based Shuangcheng Nestle and sold under the labels Nestle and Klim, include formulas for children and the elderly, according to the health department.
This added to a growing list of tainted mainland-made dairy products found on the island, including milk, creamers, instant coffee, soups and sweets.
Taiwan has banned all mainland dairy imports and ordered those already imported to be tested for melamine.
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