Canadian Press:Study shows most feels Chinese-made goods should be more closely inspected

Release Date: January 2, 2008 This content is archived.

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An article distributed by The Canadian Press reports that according to a study completed by UB and Nanos Research, 48.4 percent of Americans and 47.3 percent of Canadians believe regulators should inspect Chinese-made goods more thoroughly than products imported from other countries. The article appears in several Canadian news outlets, including the National Post, a newspaper out of Toronto, and Macleans.

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