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Friday, September 26, 2008 (Philippines)
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| Health Secretary Francisco Duque shows Chinese-made dairy products at a grocery in Manila on Thursday. The government has temporarily banned the sale of Chinese milk products following reports of melamine content. (AP Photo) |
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MANILA -- The Bureau of Customs (BOC) will file criminal charges against importers who will bring China-made milk and dairy products in the country.
Commissioner Napoleon Morales said they will also invoke his visitorial power to inspect or check on supermarkets, warehouses and other commercial establishments where milk and dairy products are being sold and stored.
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