New Zealand's lucrative reputation for high-quality dairy produce continues to get a battering from the Chinese media, despite efforts by this country's government to reassure consumers in the world's second-biggest economy that Kiwi milk products are safe.
In May China's CCTV network broadcast a series of highly critical news stories about New Zealand infant formula, which questioned manufacturing standards and claims some New Zealand-made brands were making in their Chinese marketing.
This week, the China Daily newspaper reported that imported brands accounted for almost two-thirds of the 744 infant formula-related complaints received by the China Consumers' Association during the first half of this year.
The article does not name any of the brands that received complaints, or which countries they were imported from.