nytimes.com — The United States opened a branch of the Food and Drug Administration in the Chinese capital, the first of several overseas offices aimed at regulating the safety of imported food and medicine.The opening follows a string of scandals involving contaminated Chinese-made toothpaste, pet food, drugs and milk. In the coming months, the F.D.A. plans to open inspection stations in Shanghai and Guangzhou; offices are also to be opened in India and Latin America. “We’re opening up a new era, not just new offices,” said Mike Leavitt, the secretary of Health and Human Services, in announcing “a permanent F.D.A. presence in China.” But F.D.A. inspections have been disorganized, inefficient and ineffective, according to a recent report from the United States Government Accountability Office.
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