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May 30 2012 China Daily Mail Headlines


Apple CEO wants to make less products in China

Posted by ⋅ May 30, 2012 ⋅ 4 Comments

Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook said he would like to see more of the company’s products assembled at home than in China and contain more U.S. components such as semiconductors. Apple has been criticised for relying on low-cost Asian manufacturers to assemble its products and for contributing to the decline of the U.S. manufacturing … Continue reading »

Tainted children’s clothes scandal in China

Posted by ⋅ May 30, 2012 ⋅ 1 Comment

A finding of cancer-causing chemicals on children’s clothes sparked public fear yesterday, after a report aired on national state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV). The station’s Weekly Quality Report investigative programme carried the report, claiming that a recent Beijing Consumer Association test of 63 samples of children’s clothes sold on the mainland revealed that nearly … Continue reading »

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