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What products extremely necessary we buy from china?

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What products extremely necessary we buy from china?

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  1. That depends on what country you mean by "we."

    The West buys from China not because it must but because Chinese  labor, forbidden to have legitimate labor unions, unprotected by environmental regulation, and exploited by factory owners who are either well connected in the Communist Party or able to easily bribe the corrupt and venal government, works for wages and live in conditions unthinkable by free people in a modern industrial democracies.

    Western consumers are happy to purchase the products of this enslaved coolie labor but, if it should ever become necessary could easily replace them.


  2. tea and china which are famous

  3. None. Thanks to the Bush administration, everything that used to be made here in the States is now made over seas. Even name brand products are manufactured over seas. Now you know why we're in a recession, all those jobs went away and there's nothing to replace them. It's time to bring the jobs home!

  4. Clothes are extremely necessary and many of them come from China. They are also getting well into the high end of the fashion industry now.

    China is really big in the textile trade, but is also getting into higher technology products that maybe considered necessary in today's culture.

    Edit: And please don't listen to bigoted answers that refer to Communism or racist remarks that refer to "coolie" for as well as NOT answering the question, they are totally prejudiced.

    I am working in China and I have a friend who comes from a very poor village where there is virtually no work and average annual income = poverty. I was offered the opportunity of donating about 25,000 pounds or 50,000 dollars and that would have a built a small factory for making clothes - with the villagers building it themselves and it would have put machines into the factory. I know I would have been accused in the West of being involved with 'sweatshop labour' but that would have turned around the fortunes of the whole village. However I have a risked a bit less on another project with another 'poor' friend in China.

  5. If the products that are made in china are made somewhere else it'd probaly cost 10x s more because of the labour costs....

  6. Chinese Knot, it is a symbol of peace and good luck.

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