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Re: USA parts and China parts
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Posted by Steve Mason on August 19, 2003 at 06:57:43 from (207.177.31.118):
In Reply to: USA parts and China parts posted by Steve Mason on August 18, 2003 at 09:23:29:
wow - certainly seems I am not alone in my observatons. Just to further prove the point, I work for a wholesaler of electrical and lighting products as web master. I also am responsible for checking and answering email inquiries that come in over our web site. I get, at minimum, 4 emails per day from Chinese firms who want us to sell thier products. Light bulbs, ceramic lamp sockets, wire & cable, fuses, you name it, the Chinese are making it and hawking it in the USA. I quietly delete any and all email I get from China but it makes me wonder how long it will be before we have no other source for product. If my little midwest based company gets that many emails from China, can you imagine how many Chinese solicittations are taking place every day across this country? I fear too many busineses will not consider what impact buying from China has on our country, but they will consider only their bottom line. I guess when you boil it down, the bottom line is the bottom line.
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