China arrests 774 in product crackdown By Geoff Dyer in Shanghai
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Chinese authorities have arrested 774 people over the past two months as part of a clampdown on the production of fake drugs and substandard food, the government said yesterday.
The authorities also said 626 criminal cases had been opened as a result of the national campaign of inspections of food and drug manufacturers and restaurants that was launched in August.
The crackdown was prompted by a wave of criticism about the quality of Chinese products this year, particularly in the US, after a series of products were recalled because of safety problems.
As part of a charm offensive aimed at restoring confidence in goods made in China, vice-premier Wu Yi was brought in to lead what she called a “special battle” to ensure product safety.
“Local governments of each district, county or city should make sure there remain no dens producing or selling fake products in the region,” she said at the weekend, according to a report by the Xinhua news agency, at a meeting to mark the halfway point in the campaign. She also called for strict enforcement of a new recall mechanism for substandard goods that was introduced recently.
Inspections have targeted farm produce, processed food makers, restaurants and manufacturers and importers of medicines. The government said it had destroyed 667 tons of unqualified or fake food products by October 8.
The government gave no details about the arrests or criminal cases that were announced on the website of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection & Quarantine, the government's quality regulator.
“These inspections of food safety demonstrate our determination and we will make considerable efforts to further reinforce our previous work,” said Li Changjiang, head of the regulator. In July, the regulator said it had closed 180 food manufacturers because of safety violations, although it gave few further details about the companies.
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