South China Morning Post

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.
Why it matters
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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