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China Imposes a Steep Tariff on U.S. Poultry

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I hope you do not forget the U.S. peanut butter. Each country has a quality problem, U.s too.
Your boy made it out to be something more. The contention was not that US agricultural products are unsafe but about cost/price issue. But once that door is opened...:D
 
You might want to read that in the proper context. I said 'May be' and that was in response to a comment that generalized all Americans. But that is fine, really...

You can make excuses for your racism if you like. Nobody buys it.

The point is that you restarted the trolling in this thread (right after I had made a post specifically to stop the trolling) so deal with your own problems.
 
Your boy made it out to be something more. The contention was not that US agricultural products are unsafe but about cost/price issue. But once that door is opened...:D

U.S. beef issue, not just the cost, at least in the U.S exports to Japan, the attitude is actually an extreme pressure, all the tests by the U.S itself, this is a joke test.
 
U.S. genetically modified food is a big problem, in terms of security. Cost advantage, however, there is a big problem in terms of security, developed countries have strict limits, no market for U.S. exports, but in developing countries, the United States wantonly sell genetically modified foods, the use of inadequate regulation and corruption, this is not the cost, but a life safety and ethical issues.
 
You can make excuses for your racism if you like. Nobody buys it.

The point is that you restarted the trolling in this thread, so deal with your own problems.
I have no such 'racism' problem. But you guys do seems to have a difficult time seeing anyone of any ethnicity subscribing to non-racialist ideas. Else my own ethnicity would not matter so much to so many of you. But once you started down that race baiting path, it looks like you do not like the taste of your own medicine.
 
I have no such 'racism' problem. But you guys do seems to have a difficult time seeing anyone of any ethnicity subscribing to non-racialist ideas. Else my own ethnicity would not matter so much to so many of you. But once you started down that race baiting path, it looks like you do not like the taste of your own medicine.

When have I ever said anything racist about Vietnamese people? In fact when have I said anything racist about anyone at all?

Give me a link. I've asked you this before and you (obviously) couldn't find anything.

So troll somewhere else.
 
Guys, ignore gambit. He is just trying to derail the thread as usual with his stereotyping.

The thread topic is poultry tariffs, and the political/economic implications of these tariffs.
 
When have I ever said anything racist about Vietnamese people? In fact when have I said anything racist at all?

Give me a link. I've asked you this before and you (obviously) couldn't find anything.

So troll somewhere else.
Never said anything about YOU personally. But enough of you Chinese members here made an issue of my nationality when I debunked their (mis)conceptions about many things of the technical nature that I see little reasons to expect anything otherwise about any of you.
 
^^^ Ignore the troll guys, he's just trying to derail the thread.

Back on topic: What do people think will happen as a result of these tariffs? I don't hear anyone worried about a "trade war" over this issue, or anything like that.

Funny how all nations say they don't like "protectionism"... but they all engage in it anyway.
 
Never said anything about YOU personally. But enough of you Chinese members here made an issue of my nationality when I debunked their (mis)conceptions about many things of the technical nature that I see little reasons to expect anything otherwise about any of you.

During the debate, I do not care about your Vietnam status, but it is not possible so clean, even gambit, you show "Vietnam" in your own words. Not so clean, gambit, including your own.
 
During the debate, I do not care about your Vietnam status, but it is not possible so clean, even gambit, you show "Vietnam" in your own words. Not so clean, gambit, including your own.

Let's stick to the topic buddy.
 
Come on people, it's just a Vietnamese which doesn't even sympathize its own people. If it had forgiven and joined the Americans on this genocide, why should we care?

It's just seeking attention by trolling. Leave it alone.
 
U.S. genetically modified food is a big problem, in terms of security. Cost advantage, however, there is a big problem in terms of security, developed countries have strict limits, no market for U.S. exports, but in developing countries, the United States wantonly sell genetically modified foods, the use of inadequate regulation and corruption, this is not the cost, but a life safety and ethical issues.

Thats kind of like the pot calling the kettle black.

China watchlist
From toothpaste to toy trains to tilapia, Chinese imports accounted for more than 60 percent of the recalls announced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission this year. Here's a highlight of those potentially hazardous products.

Potentially dangerous products from China - Boston.com
 
Thats kind of like the pot calling the kettle black.

China watchlist
From toothpaste to toy trains to tilapia, Chinese imports accounted for more than 60 percent of the recalls announced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission this year. Here's a highlight of those potentially hazardous products.

Potentially dangerous products from China - Boston.com

So you are questioned to U.S. imports quality inspection departments, I suggest you to complain, will is good to everyone.
 
Thats kind of like the pot calling the kettle black.

China watchlist
From toothpaste to toy trains to tilapia, Chinese imports accounted for more than 60 percent of the recalls announced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission this year. Here's a highlight of those potentially hazardous products.

Potentially dangerous products from China - Boston.com
Right...We have Chinese living in the West, enjoying the consumer protection standards that do not exists in China, but sees no problems calling exports to China as deadly.
 
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