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You should get the Chinese to manufacture tiny "Made in the USA" stickers, to be attached to the aforementioned "Made in China" stickers. |
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Brilliant! Since the Chinese will have to purchase one of
these for every item they export to the USA, all that's
needed is to set the price appropriately and viola: no more
balance of trade problem. |
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You'd need a smaller label to affix to the larger label explaining what country the label was made in. [oops - sorry Wrongfellow - that's exactly what you already said!] |
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It should be made in the US, but written in
Chinese. |
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//You'd need a smaller label //
Recursion alert! |
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And the product has to be shipped to the labelling
factory, rather than ship the labels. |
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// And spell it wrong. // |
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Yes, maybe it could be made from colored aluminum. |
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// And spell it wrong. // |
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Protectionism disguised as a sticker. Nobody will ever suspect. |
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//Nobody will ever suspect.// Darn! Do you really think
they'd cotton on? |
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better make it a stamp. nobody has ever done that. |
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The Chinese will declare the space within their exported label printers PRC air-space. |
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