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Deadly Sweet Sugar (Caijing)

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        International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

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        16.01.18

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        Nutrition

       
      Jan 16, 2018
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      Deadly Sweet Sugar (Caijing)

      IFPRI's Kevin Chen proposes sugar tax to curb sugary drinks' consumption in an interview with China's leading business magazine.
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