BEIJING, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) will open three offices in China this week to help ensure
export safety while China is preparing to place offices in the U.S. as
well.
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China's Health Minister Chen Zhu
(L) and Michael O. Leavitt, United States secretary of health and
human services, attend a press conference after the China-U.S. workshop on food
safety in Beijing, China, Nov. 18, 2008. The China-U.S. workshop on food
safety was held here on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Meng Lijing) Photo Gallery>>> |
The first FDA office in Beijing will be opened on
Wednesday, followed by one in Guangzhou and Shanghai, according to Mike Leavitt,
Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) of the United
States.
Addressing a joint press conference with Mike Leavitt
here Tuesday, China's Health Minister Chen Zhu said China is also preparing to
place offices in the U.S. although no date, location or specific number was
given.
"It shows the new trend of deepened cooperation on
food safety between our two countries," Chen said.
Chen said this move would actually help inspection
agencies and businesses of both countries to have more interaction and would
provide both countries with an opportunity to learn from each other.
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China's Health Minister Chen
Zhu (2nd L) and Michael O. Leavitt (2nd R), United States secretary
of health and human services, attend a press conference after the
China-U.S. workshop on food safety in Beijing, China, Nov. 18, 2008.(Xinhua/Meng
Lijing) Photo
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"The food safety cooperation between China and the
U.S. can only be strengthened not be weakened," Chen said.
"We need to globalize the mission of the Food and
Drug Administration in the United States because its task now is not domestic
but international," Leavitt said.
The U.S. will import nearly 2 trillion dollars of
goods this year from all over the world. That is roughly four times of the
entire economy of Brazil.
"The volume of those goods has become so robust that
it requires us to change our strategy," Leavitt said, "We have to build quality
into every product at every step of the process."
Leavitt said the U.S. FDA would also open two offices
in India next month. In January it would open two offices in Latin America with
others to follow.
Leavitt said the new FDA offices will help increase
inspections and help the host country improve its own food and drug safety.