Hong Kong found excessive levels of melamine - 4.7 parts per million - in eggs imported from China. The eggs were produced by Dalian Hanwei Enterprise Group.
The chickens were probably fed with melamine-fortified feeds.
Hong Kong previously banned eggs from China after a cancer-causing industrial dye, Sudan Red G, was used to color the egg yolks.
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