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Re: Two letters that could spell trouble
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Posted by VernMN on January 01, 2006 at 17:16:59 from (198.81.3.174):
In Reply to: Two letters that could spell trouble posted by MACE on January 01, 2006 at 16:45:23:
Yes the CE means made to comply with European Union Standards. Just about everything we pick up is made in China from a pair of shoes to electronic. Face it it will not go away and not limited to the cheaper outlets. China labor is cheap and the economics of the business world will go there to make the products for the profit reports for the shareholders. Comanies now days do not really care about the good reputation of their products as much as the $$ saved. In the long run, cheap is not cheap. I have worked on projects in China the last 5 years and though the facilities have been modernized, the mindset has not.
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