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Government to Crack Down on Low-Quality Chinese Imports


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Chinese imports of nasty quality.

Years ago, I bought a bicycle lock at one of those B20- stores.

It broke down soon after purchase on my way home.

Cracking down low-quality goods from China?

Fine.

But they might dodge that attempt by attaching a false sticker.

That says Made in Thailand.

Good to know that Chinese manufactures even counterfeited Royal Mail(UK postal services) stamps that were widely circulated.

 

Fake UK stamps blamed on Chinese-made counterfeits (bbc.com)

 

Royal Mail urged to investigate claims of Chinese-made fake stamps | Postal service | The Guardian

 

China accused of flooding Britain with fake Royal Mail stamps | The Independent

 

Reminds me of fake USD and GBP printed by Nazi(in huge quantities) during WW2.

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On 8/9/2024 at 8:16 AM, Mavideol said:

that means they would have to crack down on everything coming from China, everybody knows the general poor quality of Chinese goods, cheap and substandard is their main goal to make money, if they change that to standard quality and remove the cheap that would not be China business practices, worked my own factory there, did business there for 12+ years I know how it's done

But the real problem is that Thai products are inferiour, even to Chinese products.

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On 8/9/2024 at 12:43 PM, TheFishman1 said:

Same same they always say the same thing TIT the only thing they don’t say the same same about is, where is the Red Bull kid? They can’t find the Red Bull kid.

 

Khun Boss aint in hiding.

They could grab him at the airport if they wanted to.

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4 hours ago, MartinBangkok said:

But the real problem is that Thai products are inferiour, even to Chinese products.

unfortunately have to agree, not only the quality of Thai goods is lower but so is their poor customer service/attitude

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