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Should the US continue China's privileged trade status?

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The US has to seriously look at the products that we get from China. First it was the pet food, and now children's toys being recalled due to lead paint. Popular toys that kids love are a danger because of lead paint. Sesame street, Dora, fisher price...

When will we learn that things do not get inspected properly before shipped out of the country or factories to us here in the States. First our animals were put in danger, and now our children. The US has to take precautions about the merchandise and products that come into this country and go right into our stores for purchase. Everything here in the US goes through vigorous testing, inspection, and regulations before sent out to the public. When we get the things from China, they are going right out to the public and obviously China does not have the same testing, inspections, and regulations that we do.

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