(7 Oct 2008)
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Taipei, 2 Oct 2008
1. Wide of tins of milk powder on shelves in supermarket, two women looking at other products
2. Tilt-down of nearly empty shelves after milk powder was pulled off shelves
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Hohhot – 7 Oct 2008
Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China
3. Medium of cows walking into milking room with machines
4. Tilt up of inspector
5. Close up of worker setting milking machines on cow
STORYLINE:
In October the Taiwan government came under pressure to remove from stores all tainted milk products from China. Melamine-contaminated milk killed four babies and sickened more than 50,000 children in mainland China.
Taiwanese authorities launched a sweeping inspection of milk powders and related products, including instant coffee, milk tea and baked goods. More than 160 products containing Chinese milk and vegetable-based proteins were removed from stores.
The Chinese milk scare and the economic losses led to renewed Taiwanese animosity toward rival China. The two sides split amid civil war in 1949, and Beijing still claims the island a part of its territory.
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