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		<title>By: ResponsibleChina.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Responsible Bloggers: August 15, 2007</title>
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		<description>[...] Don’t Ask China to Change Maté Tea for the Mind By Edward Chenard August 13, 2007 The US government decided the best course of action was to ask China to clean up the growing problems it has with bad imports. And that’s it. Now I do think it was the right thing to do to tell China they should clean up their mess, environment, air quality, etc… But I think it was very wrong and reckless to stop at that. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Don’t Ask China to Change Maté Tea for the Mind By Edward Chenard August 13, 2007 The US government decided the best course of action was to ask China to clean up the growing problems it has with bad imports. And that’s it. Now I do think it was the right thing to do to tell China they should clean up their mess, environment, air quality, etc… But I think it was very wrong and reckless to stop at that. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: hedhntr</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 02:45:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The beauty of this is in the cost for a corporate giant to recall these products.

Our government did not force the recall and it is not cheap to take on such a task.  The more a company needs to do this to protect its self from our letigous society the more expensive it will be to do business abroad.  The more expensive it is to do business abroad where the controls are lacking the better.  China please don&#039;t change we want those manufacturing companies to come back here where quality can be better garuanteed and the cost of shipping goods can be reduced by a factor the size of the Pacific Ocean.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The beauty of this is in the cost for a corporate giant to recall these products.</p>
<p>Our government did not force the recall and it is not cheap to take on such a task.  The more a company needs to do this to protect its self from our letigous society the more expensive it will be to do business abroad.  The more expensive it is to do business abroad where the controls are lacking the better.  China please don&#8217;t change we want those manufacturing companies to come back here where quality can be better garuanteed and the cost of shipping goods can be reduced by a factor the size of the Pacific Ocean.</p>
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