Bill Primosch

Senior Director of International Business Policy, National Association of Manufacturers

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Senior Director for International Business Policy for the National Association of Manufacturers, which represents 11,000 American manufacturers

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Confidence in the label "Made in China" is crucial to that nation's economic expansion.  Back in August, the international safety scare had caught the attention of Chinese officials. …

Chinese Imports and Product Safety

Confidence in the label "Made in China" is crucial to that nation's economic expansion.  Back in August, the international safety scare had caught the attention of Chinese officials. …

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Unsafe tires. Tainted food and toothpaste. Millions of toys with lead paint and tiny magnets.

Chinese Imports and Product Safety

Unsafe tires. Tainted food and toothpaste. Millions of toys with lead paint and tiny magnets.

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