Chinese premier urges tightened food safety supervision
date:May 16, 2013
the market while delegating power.

He added that market supervision should focus on matters that people complain of most and those that might wreck havoc on the economic and social development, such as food safety.

Li said recent scandals involving adulterated mutton have aggravated public concern over food safety, and a tough approach must be maintained toward such violations.

Perpetrators must pay such a high price that they can not afford, he said.

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