sábado, 6 de febrero de 2021

Newsvine - imports

Source: MSN

Not all of us can afford to go 100% organic. The solution? Focus on just those foods that are laden with the highest amounts of pesticides, chemicals, additives and hormones and deploy your organic spending power on buying organic versions of these whenever possible.

Source: The L.A. Times

Source: AOL

Trader Joe's grocery stores are dropping foods from China to satisfy customers concerned about the quality of that country's products after last year's spate of problems...

The following is from a chain email that I received, I don't believe in blind email chains so I don't encourage you to send this information along likewise, but I do put it out there as one interesting approach that we can take to send a message to people in power that the status …

Source: The Daily Green

Keep up the pressure on the FDA to do its job, and correctly!

Source: EVERYDAY CITIZEN www.everydaycitizen.com

Toxic imports, like lead paint in toys, are the result of trading with much lesser-developed countries which have no incentive to raise safety, labor or environmental standards. Cheap goods from countries like China have an expensive price.

Source: Yahoo! News

"Such incidents feed perceptions in the West that the Chinese can't be trusted. But Robert Kapp, a business consultant with a doctorate in Chinese history, noted that the term "snake oil" was invented in the United States during the era of cowboy capitalism.

Source: The New York Times

Source: Salt Lake Tribune

What can Utah do to block the disposal of radioactive waste from Italy in Tooele County? Would refusal to accept the waste - 1,600 tons of contaminated ash from imported waste incinerated in Tennessee - be a violation of the U.S.

Source: Canada.com

It seems a given that if the U.S. economy slows down, Asia will follow because of its dependence on exports to American consumers. But it may not be so.

Source: quote.yahoo.com

So here's what I don't understand: Why do so many of our presidential candidates, and a surprising proportion of the American population, believe that we should impose trade sanctions on ourselves? After all, if you believe that the United States should trade less with the world …

Source: TIME

Hopefully, the new highs in the price of oil may cause the United States to take notice, and drop consumption.

Source: Energy Policy TV

This technical conference provides the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission the opportunity to hear from knowledgeable industry experts and discuss the challenges facing the natural gas industry and its customers.

Source: Guardian Unlimited

Yes, the greenback is weak. But this time the culprit isn't George Bush and his tax cuts; it's the policy that led to an overvalued US currency.

Source: WorldNetDaily

As if it was not bad enough to have toys imported from China with lead paint , poisoned pajamas and pet food that killed animals...now we are going to import food from there that I am supposed to feed my family???? What are they smoking in Washington??

Source: Life, The Universe.,,

Consumers say they will buy toys this holiday season- including toys made in China, despite recent safety-related recalls of popular toys made there by leading manufacturers.

Source: Yahoo! News

A consortium of scientists from almost 50 nations is overseeing the building of a global database made from tiny pieces of genetic material.

Source: tsgoedert.vox.com

The problems faced by consumers in choosing American made products over imports.

Source: The New York Times

Qualcomm is running out of options as a trade ban goes into effect that will prohibit the import into the U.S. of any 3G handset using Qualcomm chips that have been found to infringe on patents owned by rival Broadcom.

Source: CNN

"However, even inside China, there have been shocking revelations in recent months: Pigs fattened on force-fed wastewater, dairy cows given so many antibiotics they can't produce yogurt from their milk and lard made from sewage.

Source: LewRockwell.com

A hysteria of sorts has been generated by reports that some of China's products lack quality control. Some cat food has been tainted. A few cell phone batteries have blown up. Cough syrup contained stuff that makes you sick. And so on.

Source: cbn.com

CBNNews.com - Concern about food made in China has the government there scrambling -- and many shoppers here in the U.S. confused. With billions of food dollars at stake, serious damage control efforts are underway, both here and overseas.

Source: The Detroit Free Press

The next made-in-China export bound for the United States: cars. Chrysler Group on Wednesday signed a deal with China's biggest automaker, Chery, to launch a low-cost production venture that could export the first Chinese-made cars to the United States.

Source: AlterNet.org

India alone grows 1,000 varieties of mangoes in such delectable variations as the sweet, orange-skinned Alphonso, the Bombay Green and the Bangalora. Here in the U.S., we rarely see more than one lonely variety at the local supermarket, but that's all about to change.

Source: Reuters

Lamps, birthday candles, mouse traps and flip-flops. Such is the stuff that binds the modern American family to the global economy, author Sara Bongiorni discovers during a year of boycotting anything made in China.