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Food for Thought: The 2008 China Milk Scandal
Vivien K. G. Lim; Rashimah Rajah; Smrithi PrasadCase IVEY-9B12C047-ELeadership and People Management, StrategyIn 2008, a scandal in China involving milk products tainted with melamine (a chemical used in plastic production) brought regional and global attention to the country. More than 290,000 infants were affected and several died. At a time when international trade was important for China’s economic development, the tainted milk scandal raised concerns about the safety of products and food made in China. The case illustrates how the pressure of rapid ...Starting at €8.20