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In one of the news items, broadcast this month to a potential audience in the hundreds of millions, a journalist from the CCTV 13 channel visited the Auckland address provided on the cans of a New Zealand-made baby milk brand sold in Chinese supermarkets.
The address turned out to be a panelbeater's yard in Great South Rd and staff at the business had no knowledge of the infant formula firm.
In another story a CCTV reporter drew up a list of around 30 New Zealand-made baby formula brands sold in China and visited Pak 'n Save and Countdown supermarkets looking for those brands.
All the journalist found were brands that would be familiar to many Kiwi consumers, such as Karicare.
From a translation provided to the Business Herald, it's understood that CCTV suggested that the brands' absence from New Zealand supermarkets was a concern, despite the fact that most infant formula products made in New Zealand are produced solely for export.
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