Sehubungan dengan kasus mi instan di Taiwan, what's next with ICBP? Dalam banyak kasus serupa, setelah investigasi oleh BPOM setempat, rilis report, konfirmasi lab, akan ditindaklanjuti dengan larangan impor. In this case, yang concerned, masyarakat/komunitas seperti di Tawian di mana mie adalah makanan pokok/favorit. Kalau yang concerned masyarakat Amerika yang hobinya makan kentang, this is not going to be a big deal. Dari Taiwan, berhembus ke Cina, Jepang, dan komunitas Asia?
Kasus seperti manufacture defect, Toyota di Amerika yang ditindaklanjuti dengan penarikan mobil, tidak bisa selesai sehari semalam meski Toyota sudah menunjukkan itikad baik dan mengaku. Statement dari Indofood seperti yang beredar di milis, justru tidak jelas arahnya kecuali malah semakin mengkonfimasi dan bisa membuat publik bertanya-tanya kalah ada bagian komunitas tertentu yang layak dapat makanan under quality with exposure to healt risk? "The Company believes that the recent reports in the Taiwanese media arose in relation to instant noodle products manufactured by ICBP that were not intended for the Taiwanese market." (kutipan dari milis saham Mungkin Indofood bisa memberikan tanggapan yang lebih baik? Untuk pergerakan saham ICBP/INDF, tentu, tidak akan sehari semalam selesai, terlebih IHSG into market in correction for the time being. Hal yang sama terjadi dengan Toyota di Amerika, Pebruari lalu. "+" [saham] Tanggapan dari INDF Monday, October 11, 2010 9:44 AM From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Tanggapan dari Indofood produsen Indomie. "Penulisnya namanya Okti.. Di tanggapan ia menyebut ABC. Berikut tanggapan PT.ICBP :ICBP Confirms INDOMIE Compliance with International Food Safety GuidelinesJAKARTA, 10 October 2010 - Following media reports in Taiwan on the inclusion of the E218 (Methyl P-Hydroxybenzoate) food preservative in Indomie instant noodle products, PT Indofood CBP Sukses Makmur Tbk (“ICBP” or “the Company”) would like to clarify that noodle products the Company exports to Taiwan are wholly compliant with the regulations of Taiwan Department of Health Bureau of Food Safety.The Company believes that the recent reports in the Taiwanese media arose in relation to instant noodle products manufactured by ICBP that were not intended for the Taiwanese market.ICBP has exported instant noodlesproducts to countries across the world for more than 20 years. ICBP has always taken all necessary actions to ensure that its products comply with food safety regulations in all of its markets. “ICBP would like to emphasize that its products are wholly compliant with the globally accepted guidelines set out by the CODEX Alimentarius Commission, the international food standards body. We are reviewing the situation in Taiwan, in relation to these reports and will take any action necessary to protect our consumers in this and other countries”, said Taufik Wiraatmadja, Director of ICBP.
