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South China Morning Post

South China Morning Post
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Chinese regulators have summoned Walmart-owned Sam’s Club to address recurring food-safety concerns, including reports of contamination in products. The retailer has pledged to improve its supply chain management and quality control measures in response to the government's intervention.

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It reflects the increasing regulatory pressure on foreign corporations operating in China to adhere to strict safety and corporate responsibility standards.

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The report balances the regulator's actions with the company's response, maintaining a neutral tone.

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