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Old 01-05-2009, 11:15 PM
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Default Re: Problem importing faulty goods from China to UK

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Originally Posted by BradHart View Post
I write about this regularly on Brad's Tiny World. This sort of nonsense is what keeps industrialized countries that were once powers houses living in the dark ages and causes their economies to fail.

I'm not sure if I understand your post. Are you suggesting that people who discourage economic growth with countries which the general populace gives bad review about are trying to horde economic power for themselves?

Or are you suggesting that the economy is failing because more people are not competing in the global marketplace? or failing because they are not supporting their local economy?



Additional Note: You are the local economy. The rabble rousers who may or may not be trying to horde the economic power are us, the local economy. I don't understand how anybody can be called a rabble rouser. The only question is which is the best long term path to take, who do we listen to, and what is the next generation of rabble rousers going to say about the previous generation of rabble rousers.


In any event. It would appear that doing business with China requires more than a phone call and crossed fingers. Is anybody wrong if they persuade people not to do business with Chinese manufacturers? It's my personal stance to dissuade my clients from using Chinese drop shipping services in particular, I don't really have a stance on anything else. I think it is justified and my reasoning has nothing to do with local vs global economy or status quo.
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