September 30, 2008
China’s tainted milk spills into Hong Kong and Macau

The European food giant, Unilever, has just recalled its Lipton brand milk-tea powder in Hong Kong and Macau. The industrial chemical melamine was found in the powder.

Michael Zhao of the Asia Society Center on U.S.-China Relations speaks with Martin Savidge about the crisis over tainted milk.

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