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SFH on local infant formula supply (with photos)
Following is the transcript of remarks made by the Secretary for Food
and Health, Dr Ko Wing-man, at a media session after chairing a
meeting on local infant formula supply at the lobby of West Wing,
Central Government Offices, Tamar, today (January 25):
Secretary for Food and Health: We are very concerned about the
reported shortage of infant formula supply in certain districts of
Hong Kong due to seasonal fluctuation of local demand as well as
purchases across the border. Therefore, I have just had a meeting,
joined by the Secretary for Security, Mr Lai Tung-kwok, and the Chief
Executive of the Consumer Council, Ms Gilly Wong, with representatives
of all major suppliers of infant formula. We have discussed and come
up with measures to address problems at the supply and retail level,
and to address some undesirable practices at retail outlets.
On the supply level, all the major suppliers of infant formula, once
again, reconfirmed their commitment and confidence to bring into Hong
Kong adequate supply of infant formula over the Lunar New Year period.
They have also taken into consideration local demand, the seasonal
fluctuation of demand as well as demand from the cross-border
purchases. At the retail level, we have sorted to build up a safety
net to ensure that all Hong Kong consumers can buy infant formula
through hotlines set up by all major suppliers. In some cases,
suppliers also set up websites for online purchasing. Regarding the
reported undesirable practices by some of the retailers, the suppliers
will welcome consumers' complaints directed to their hotlines as well
as information conveyed through the complaint hotline of the Consumer
Council.
Through the above channels, we will monitor the situation and gather
information and intelligence. If there are situations which raise the
question of law abidance, relevant government departments will of
course seek to take law enforcement actions. If undesirable practices
are reported by the consumers to the suppliers, the suppliers will
look into the situation. Depending on the situation, they will take
appropriate measures. These measures might include warning,
restriction of supply and even cessation of supply. Through all these
measures, we hope that we can stabilise the situation as well as
reassure our local consumers that there are adequate supply of infant
formula over the Lunar New Year period.
Reporter: (On whether further restriction measures will be imposed)
Secretary for Food and Health: What I said was that upon receiving
information or complaints regarding undesirable practices at the
retail level, the suppliers will look into the situation. Depending on
the situation, if necessary, they will take appropriate actions
including warning, restriction and even cessation of supply. I think
this is a very serious sanction to the individual retailers. We also
appeal to our retailers to bear in mind the overall interests of Hong
Kong and consumers, rather than the short-term interests of
themselves.
Reporter: (On measures adopted in Macao)
Secretary for Food and Health: We noticed that there is a slightly
different arrangement in Macao, involving the Government taken up a
central co-ordinating role. In our discussion today, we noted that the
situation in Macao is different from Hong Kong in several aspects,
including the characteristics and size of the market and population
size, etc. We have the consensus that the measures we have agreed
today would be more appropriate to the Hong Kong situation for the
time being.
(Please also refer to the
Chinese portion of the transcript.)
Ends/Friday, January 25, 2013
Issued at HKT 21:33
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