Gabriel Jianu

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In 2001, the US Department of Commerce implemented anti-dumping duties (a 300 per cent tariff) on honey imported from China to discourage suppliers from flooding the US market with cheap adulterated honey and putting their own domestic beekeepers out of business. To get around this duty, some US importers simply purchased honey from intermediary countries – ‘honey laundering’, so to speak.
Sorting the Beef from the Bull: The Science of Food Fraud Forensics
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