Statement from Nestle.
http://www.nestle.com/MediaCenter/S...esAndStatements/Adulterated+milk+in+China.htm
However, on 21 September, Apple Daily, a Hong Kong based tabloid newspaper, claimed to have found traces of melamine (0.6 ppm) in Neslac Gold 1+ growing up milk produced in mainland China and sold in Hong Kong.
http://www.nestle.com/MediaCenter/S...esAndStatements/Adulterated+milk+in+China.htm