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Milk and eggs. Anything that is date sensitive to within 14 days would be impractible one could imagine. United States Postage Stamps I hope. Very very good question.
Ah American Cheese, I hope!
certain types of foods maybe....in which it would take too long to ship over before it spoils.
But strangely enough, even American Flags are "made in China"....
Well you can buy U.S. Currency from a store as a suvenier or otherwise, so Authentic U.S. money will NEVER be manufactured in China otherwise it would not be authentic!
Also, most people do not know it, but China as a country has sworn off ANYTHING to do with Widgets. They are strictly forbiden to manufacture an item associated with the American Widget!
hmm....they would make everything over there if possible.
They do sell products "made in u.s.a." specifically and ppl buy therse to support our economy not sure what though.
Beef?
yes Democrazy !
I wanna know what's so bad about 'Made in China'? Industry is expanding far faster than the government can regulate , so not only will it plateau at a trade-off between growth and QA, the already crippled government might not be left with much choice but to adopt even more freedoms to accommodate.
China will never be able to make non-threatening WASP tech support.
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