Yashili's milk powder products are displayed at a supermarket in Beijing May 20, 2013. China's domestic milk powder firms are showing signs of a comeback, boosting their international credentials to escape the long shadow of a deadly melamine scandal in 2008, creating a potential challenge to the multinationals who currently dominate the booming sector. Leading the way, milk powder specialists such as Biostime International Holdings Ltd, Yashili ...
more Yashili's milk powder products are displayed at a supermarket in Beijing May 20, 2013. China's domestic milk powder firms are showing signs of a comeback, boosting their international credentials to escape the long shadow of a deadly melamine scandal in 2008, creating a potential challenge to the multinationals who currently dominate the booming sector. Leading the way, milk powder specialists such as Biostime International Holdings Ltd, Yashili International Holdings and Zhejiang Beingmate Scientific-Industrial Trade Share Ltd have seen share prices rocket. Picture taken May 20, 2013. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD)
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