# Shuanghui

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Chefs preparing meals in a local eatery kitchen, seen from above.
Business

China’s Pork Giant Under Fire: State Council Launches High-Level Probe into Shuanghui Antibiotic Scandal

The Chinese State Council has launched a multi-ministerial investigation into Shuanghui, the country's top pork producer, following reports of antibiotic levels exceeding limits by 38 times. The high-level probe involving the police suggests potential criminal charges and highlights Beijing's 'zero tolerance' stance on food safety violations.

NeMo2026年6月5日 12:08
#Shuanghui#WH Group#Food Safety
Vibrant street food stall with cooks preparing delicious traditional dishes.
Business

The Unending Cycle of Contamination: Why China’s Meat Giant Shuanghui Keeps Failing the Safety Test

China's meat processing giant Shuanghui is facing renewed backlash after pork samples showed antibiotic levels 38 times the legal limit. The incident underscores systemic failures in the company’s outsourced supply chain and a regulatory environment where the low cost of non-compliance fails to deter repeat offenses.

SoBiz2026年5月30日 06:38
#Shuanghui#Food Safety#China News
Stunning aerial shot of green rice terraces in a rural landscape, showcasing agricultural beauty.
Business

A 37-Fold Overdose: Shuanghui’s Antibiotic Scandal Exposes the Fragility of China’s Industrial Food Chain

Shuanghui has apologized after pork from its Heilongjiang subsidiary was found to contain antibiotic levels 37 times the legal limit. The company blamed upstream farmers for the lapse, highlighting systemic failures in China's agricultural supply chain oversight.

SoBiz2026年5月28日 09:08
#Shuanghui#Food Safety#China Agriculture
Butchers working in a Miaoli, Taiwan meat market, handling fresh pork.
Business

Systemic Rot: Shuanghui’s Antibiotic Scandal Exposes Persistent Fractures in China’s Meat Supply Chain

Shuanghui, China's largest meat processor, is facing backlash after pork from a subsidiary was found to contain 37.5 times the legal limit of the antibiotic Lincomycin. The company's attempt to blame upstream farmers and regulatory loopholes has highlighted ongoing gaps in China's food safety oversight and corporate accountability.

NeMo2026年5月26日 11:38
#Shuanghui#Food Safety#China Pork Industry