More than 60 percent of Taiwanese doubt that the government will be able to effectively monitor ractopamine residue levels in U.S. pork once Taiwan lifts its restrictions on imports containing the controversial feed additive on Jan. 1, according to the results of an opinion poll released Wednesday by a Kuomintang (KMT) think tank.
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