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Taiwan Says 30% Of Mainland Electronics Substandard
By Paul Midler | November 5, 2007
Taiwan is claiming that 30% of the computer and electronic products it imports from Mainland China are substandard. Among items highlighted in a recent press-conference were fluorescent bulbs, electric razors and computer components. Taiwan’s government has set up a task force to increase product safety. Taiwanese electronics makers undoubtedly want to see consumers purchase domestic products over imports?
Topics: China |
