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China safety boss criticizes Japanese media coverage of tainted dumplings

The head of China’s food safety watchdog on Thursday accused some sections of the news media of fuelling public anxiety in Japan over a food poisoning outbreak involving Chinese-made “gyoza” dumplings.

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