Bellamy's to miss China regulatory deadline
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INFANT formula maker Bellamy's Australia said on Thursday it would miss a 2018 deadline to register some of its products for sale in China, heaping pressure on a company that has struggled with regulations in its main export market.
The affected products comprise 14 per cent of Bellamy's total sales, Bellamy's said in a statement to the Australian Securities Exchange.
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