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[ January 14, 2004, 02:51: Message edited by: DavidG ] |
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After spending a year in Korea, and seeing a Goldstar repair truck coming to the base every week, I don't buy any Korean electronic products.
They have improved with time you know. I don't know about the rest of the world, but it seems that America is spending a huge amount of cash to put into China's coffers, and I doubt very much that it goes to the people. We may be financing China's military, and that will come back to bite us eventually. So that's why I'm leary of anything that says "Made in China". Unfortunatley, there aren't too many alternatives if you don't want to spend a lot of money. You ARE financing china's military. No doubt about it; the communist party's having a field day with all this newfound money. I think they bought a couple of new subs with the capital too. [ January 14, 2004, 04:11: Message edited by: TerranC ] |
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I buy "Australian owned" and "Made in Australia" when I can, but only if the product is of a quality and price equal to or better then the alternative.
The thing that ticks me off, is we supply raw metal to Asia, then they turn it in car parts and ship them back and the cars are assembeled here and they give the impression that the Cars are "Made in Australia". Mind you, being a stock holder in some Australian companies, as long as they give me a good return on my money, I don't care how the company is run. |
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I make a point of not buying anything made in China or a third world country unless I don't have a choice.
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I try to buy as much local as possible, mostly food from the local region, vegetables and meat and such, hard to buy local bananas and oranges in Sweden though!
If clothes and stuff are made in Sweden, the scandinavia, balticum , europe or africa I try to choose those first, in that order, mainly as to minimize transports but also other reasons. I have nothing against goods made in USA/Canada/China/India or wherever. Somehow I tend to mentally kind of prefer the nordic culture, diverse as it is (Scandinavia, parts of Russia and Canada), this sometimes influences me when I buy stuff, but not often. (Edit: Rextorres > I try to buy stuff from third world countries if I have the choice http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif ,and if am feeling more political than enviromental that day!. ) And when it comes to wine I prefer german wine, becouse of the taste, but I buy good french wine too. [ January 14, 2004, 05:14: Message edited by: Ruatha ] |
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I understand why some people don't like France - but China was right behind it on the Iraq issue -France just took the lead. France doesn't let it's corporations run defacto work camps and dump untreated toxic waste into the environment. Not to mention that China is an authoritarian regime. Anyway all those jobs lost are never coming back until American workers are willing to live in the same conditions that workers of third world countries live OR we force any corporation that sells in the U.S. to provide their workers with the same wages and follow the same environmental laws that we expect them to have here. |
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Last year 30% of the worlds population took the step up from poverty, 17.7 billions now have the same living standard as the "west". |
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