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Old 08-02-2007, 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by NOVAX5
lets not over react, we almost use "made in china" products everyday. this is just one more thing "made in china", unfortunately its the toy for kids. errors in manufacturing process could happen in any product including those "made in usa" or "made in italy" or "made in you name it". in my opinion, our economy somehow depends on chinese imports (cheap labors, cheap material...). but this is an unfortunate situation where the products are intended for kids. well, i am typing this on "made in china" keyboard and looking at "made in china" LCD monitor while sitting on "made in china" swivel chair. as i say, its unfortunate.
"our economy somehow depends on chinese imports"

At what cost to American jobs? Sure...Items made in China are cost less but in reality they are cheap. Tools for instance made in China sometimes break the same day you buy them while I still have tools my Grandfather handed down he used his entire lifetime. I'm betting 95% of them I will hand down to my son.

Bottom line is items made in China may cost less in the short run. Reality is they cost us a bundle in recalls, quality and American jobs lost over seas.
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