Chinese mothers buying less infant formula but more supplements via cross-border e-commerce: Tmall Global By Cheryl Tay 05-May-2019 - Last updated on 06-May-2019 at 00:35 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Chinese mothers are buying less infant formula via cross-border e-commerce, while the sales of other nutritional products for infants, such as calcium and vitamins, are increasingRead the full story here. Top 10 stories (April 2019) Nu Skin investigating death of Chinese woman who relied on supplements and refused medical treatment Kiwi nootropic firm aiming to become 'world's most iconic brain health brand' Probiotics regulations under review in China as regulator SAMR 'plays catch-up' Freedom Foods expects lactoferrin production to meet rising domestic and Asia demand China health claims concerns: Huge industry uncertainty as regulator embarks on regulations review Chapati for weight loss? OptiBiotix outlines Indian plans for SlimBiome after FSSAI approval New number one: Australia takes top spot from US for supplements and health foods imported into China Asahi JV launches new mother and baby formula range to drive growth in Vietnam Daigou and direct-selling clampdown in China 'growing pains', but market will still thrive: HPA Chinese mothers buying less infant formula but more supplements via cross-border e-commerce: Tmall Global Prev 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 Next