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Although Chinese dairy products like milk and yoghurt have been long banned from the 27-nation European Union, the bloc decided that consumers needed further protection from products containing milk from
"Member States shall prohibit the import into the Community of composite products containing milk or milk products, intended for the particular nutritional use of infants and young children," said a notice published in the EU’s official gazette.
The ban was to take immediate effect.
When added to milk, the toxic chemical can make it appear richer in protein.
The European Commission also ordered 100 percent testing of imported Chinese products containing more than 15 percent milk powder, and random testing on such products already on the EU market.
It called on EU countries to destroy any imports found to have more than 2.5 milligrams of melamine per kilogram. All high levels of melamine were to be reported to
The commission decided safeguard measures were necessary after the European Food Safety Authority concluded that there was a very limited contamination risk for such products exported by
Only children who eat highly-contaminated milk toffee, chocolate or biscuits with a lot of milk powder were at risk and children with a normal level of consumption would not exceed tolerable daily levels, EFSA said.
"Children who consume both such biscuits and chocolate could potentially exceed the (tolerable daily level) by up to more than three times," the food authority added.
It saw no risk of contamination for adults even in worst-case scenarios.
Despite the limited risk of contamination of products consumed in
The European Union has banned Chinese products made entirely of milk since 2002 over concerns of insufficient controls in the industry there.
Despite the ban, the European Commission has asked EU nations to be on the lookout for any Chinese milk products entering the bloc, calling on member states to boost border controls.
Prime Minister Wen Jiabao vowed Saturday to ensure the Made in
Countries around the world have been rushing to ban or restrict Chinese dairy products.