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SFH on local infant formula supply
Following is a transcript of remarks by the Secretary for Food and
Health, Dr Ko Wing-man, at a media session after attending a radio
programme this morning (January 26):
Reporter: (On whether the Hong Kong Government will make reference to
the restriction arrangements in Macao)
Secretary for Food and Health: As I have said before, we are aware
that a slightly different arrangement was in place to address the
supply problem of infant formula in Macao. Having considered the
difference between Hong Kong and Macao, particularly in terms of
market size, our meeting with major infant formula suppliers yesterday
had reached a consensus that the measures announced last evening would
be the right ones that we would like to adopt for the time-being. We
have repeatedly assured that local supply of infant formula is
adequate. Our suppliers have also resorted to different channels
including the media to assure that their supply is and will be
adequate. Secondly and most importantly, we are taking measures to
restore the order of the retail chain. This is a very important
measure in tackling the problem. Thirdly, we have brought into place
the system to collect consumers' feedbacks on retailers' malpractices
and impose sanctions if necessary. We are confident that this
triple-level approach would be effective in restoring the confidence
as well as order in the retail market. The Government would not rule
out bringing in further measures but at this stage, we will not openly
discuss further possibility of other premature measures.
(Please also refer to the
Chinese
portion of the transcript.)
Ends/Saturday, January 26, 2013
Issued at HKT 13:39
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