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Germany'S "Boycott China" Experiment Failed.

2008/6/19 0:00:00 10359

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German newspaper "Frankfurt report on Sunday" published an article written by Peters Dov, editor of the newspaper, von Nunn Feng, 15, who said that the test of "rejecting China" planned by some people in Germany ended in failure.

This article is entitled "no China"?

The main points of the article are as follows: China is hidden in TV sets and overcoats, and even on the breakfast table there are Chinese shadows: green tea mixed with grapefruit and lemon flavors.

The possibility of these green tea coming from China is very great.

China produces 1 million tons of tea a year, making it the largest tea producer in the world.

Usually it doesn't matter, but today it is a bit of trouble.

After protests in Tibet were suppressed, critics demanded a boycott of Chinese goods.

This request inspired me to do an experiment: do not use Chinese products in daily life? Is that feasible?

I don't drink tea for breakfast, instead of coffee.

Peanut butter is not used on bread, because peanuts may come from China.

The first encouraging thing about my "rejection of China" experiment is that the kettle made by PHILPS Holland is from Poland.

After careful consideration, the cell phone must be discontinued.

My mobile phone is Motorola W 220, which is produced by the US company in China.

Although lithium batteries are Korean goods, the words on the back are "assembled in China".

Goodbye, cell phone, you can strike for rest.

If I have a NOKIA phone, it may come from Bochum or Romania.

Maybe.

Last year, China produced 548 million mobile phones, which means that one out of every two mobile phones in the world comes from China.

Mine is no exception.

The idea that electronic, cheap, plastic housing is all from China has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

However, some expensive electronic products have already been made in China.

Steve, President of Apple Corp, has assembled his high-tech mobile phone iPhone in Shenzhen, China.

Shenzhen also produces a large number of game console handles, so my son objected to my "boycott of China" experiment.

I have to take a long time to check my new belt.

I bought it at the Woolworth store in Frankfurt, which cost only 4.95 euros, and the price is low enough to be doubtful.

It is impossible to investigate the producing country of this belt, but all indications are that the belt is from China.

Many people may not know that China is the real stronghold of leather traders: the Alibaba website, which attracts buyers and producers from all over the world, lists 1.6 000 Chinese leather manufacturers.

Shoes placed on the left side of the belt are also at risk.

In 2007, Germany imported about 500 million pairs of shoes from abroad -- from bathroom slippers to riding boots.

250 million pairs, or 50%, from China.

I usually wear Cam per brand leather shoes, Cam per early in order to ensure quality and adhere to ethical standards, all shoes are manufactured in the Mediterranean area.

Over the past few years, China has become one of the most important production bases for Spanish shoe makers.

Nike running shoes must also be put in the cupboard.

Including my Nike shoes, 1/3 of Nike shoes come from this big country.

A person who resists Chinese goods with a strong heart will be very disappointed to see the textile.

At present, about 1/4 of textiles imported from Germany are from China.

The Inditex Textile Group, the Spanish apparel brand Zara, is the largest textile group in the world. It has only been produced in Europe for a long time, and now it also sets up factories in China.

The lights on the corridor must be closed, and the wall lamps purchased at IKEA come from far away Asia.

The microwave oven must be discontinued.

Finally, I want to talk about computers. The computer monitors in my office are made in Japan, but the keyboard is made in China.

This is the story of a failed boycott.

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