Taiwan border checks find over 900 problem shipments in 2016
date:Apr 17, 2017
DA's Northern Center for Regional Administration, said most of the problem products were vegetables, fruits, spices and Chinese wolfberries, as well as food containers.

According to FDA information, the sub par vegetable products included onions from the United States which were found to contain traces of heavy metals. Other products that did not pass muster included imports of mandarin oranges from Japan, Sichuan peppercorns from China and Chinese wolfberries from China.
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