Chinese officials arrested 774 people in a crackdown on poor-quality food and drug products. The arrests come amid growing concerns about the safety of Chinese goods.
Fast Facts:
- Arrests part of a four-month quality-control crackdown started in August, 2007
- The government has closed nearly 200 illegal food companies
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