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Three Australian milk powders failed to meet standards

In 2020, only Wei Aijia milk powder failed.

In February 2020, the General Administration of Customs released information on food and cosmetics that were not allowed to enter the country in December 2019. In December 2019, customs across the country detected 133 batches of food that failed to meet safety and health requirements and were not allowed to enter the country during port supervision.

1,382.4 kilograms of Wei Aijia older infant formula goat milk powder produced by VIPLUS DAIRY PTY LTD imported from Australia by Shaanxi Yuanjing Import and Export Co., Ltd. was not allowed to enter the country due to unqualified labels.

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In 2017, Wei Aijia milk powder landed at an inland port in China for the first time

On December 15, 2017, a subsidiary of the Australian Wei Aijia dairy company The first batch of containers of Weiaijia milk powder entered Xi'an Port Area, including Weiaijia full-fat milk powder, organic full-fat instant milk powder, skimmed milk powder, formula milk powder for middle-aged and elderly people aged 40 and children's growth milk powder.

This is the first order for milk powder imported through general trade to be inspected by the Shaanxi Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau and enter the Xi'an International Port Area. Previously, most of the milk powder was imported from Tianjin Port, Shanghai Port and other ports. This time entering the Xi'an International Port Area brings consumers in the northwest region one step closer to the consumer market, allowing them to enjoy high-quality imported milk powder more conveniently and quickly.

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