As if poisoned pet food wasn't enough, Chinese tires failing now
Posted Thursday, Jul 03, 2008 by shelly
In recent years, products made in China have gained more renown for being cheap than for the quality control behind them. Up until now, inexpensive sneakers that fall apart after a few weeks or DVD players that work erratically have been more of an annoyance and an economic threat as opposed to a physical one. Recent headlines would suggest that might be changing, however. The contaminated pet food that killed dozens of cats not long ago and the video of a Chinese car collapsing in on itself during a European crash test bring the issue of potentially hazardous Chinese imports to a whole new level.
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Tags: Manufacturing, Plants, Recalls, Safety, TSBs
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Shelly
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