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Issues with Chinese Goods There is a lot of hype associated with the United s use of Chinese goods. New channels and magazine articles often express to the public the concern of using Chinese goods. Common concerns associated with these goods include the amount of lead that is present in the items. Items of major concern are typically painted on toys and levels in food. Lead has harmful effects on infants, children and even adults. These effects can cause major damage to children that can ruin their lives (Check4Lead2010).
When discussing the issues associated with Chinese goods it is important to research whether not the public is aware, how this has affected imports and what can be done to stop this growing problem. If there is no regulation set in place by the Chinese regarding their exported goods, this will do nothing to solve the problem. It is evident that toxins found in Chinese goods are a problem. In a recent article it is found that in China 800,000 children are affected by lead each year. This number is alarming compared to the 1% that affects American children (PureLivingChina2011).
When China is not doing their part to raise awareness levels in China, the goods brought into the United States will continue to be unsafe. Since the creator of the products is not willing to change the regulation on exported goods, the United States needs to change the regulation on imported goods. It is likely that when the Chinese sees a decrease in sales that this will force a new regulation. It really has to start with those in charge becoming concerned. It is not cost effective to run tests on all products coming in from China.
China needs to be the one performing the tests and providing reports before a trade is initiated. Works Cited Check4Lead. "Effects Of Lead Poisoning | Check4Lead.com." Effects of Lead Poisoning. Check 4 Lead. Web. 28 Mar. 2011. PureLivingChina. "Lead Exposure | PureLiving China." PureLiving China | Indoor Environmental Solutions. CNN. Web. 28 Mar. 2011
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