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Re: Two letters that could spell trouble
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Posted by leon on January 02, 2006 at 04:15:02 from (12.219.23.183):
In Reply to: Re: Two letters that could spell trouble posted by CNKS on January 01, 2006 at 17:27:25:
My guess is that you'd probably have a great deal of trouble today buying any new tractor, car, pick-up or truck whose engine had absolutely no Chinese made parts. If their quality matches ours and their cost is half ours, why not? Is it bad if the economic playing field is level without tariffs and having the Chinese and Indians push us to find what we can do better than they - like telling them what to make for us and how to make it, then US selling it and pocketing the profit? I likebuying lower priced but good quality whole goods.
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