Originally Posted by
aldav
Yep, I certainly wouldn't be knowingly eating any food sourced from China. Have been dealing with my freight forwarder recently concerning a failed purchase from China. After 6 months dealing with the seller the products were unable to be delivered because the plating factory was closed down due to pollution concerns. One message my freight forwarder sent me contained the following information:
"We did see this happening with about 3 of our customers having very similar issues out of China with their suppliers where their factories were shut down due to pollution and environmental crackdowns by the Chinese Government. Safety officials were moving from province to province closing down factories as well as electricity and gas as they inspect these factories for meeting emission requirements. This has resulted in late or missed orders, increased costs and ultimately higher prices to end customers (once goods have finally been shipped and imported).
I think the last statistic I heard was that almost 40 percent of factories in China had been shut down at some point in order for the inspection to take place and over 80,000 factories had been hit with fines and criminal offenses as a result of their emissions.
China’s crackdown on polluting factories is / was intended to have an end result in cleaner air and a whole host of health benefits however, there are certainly critics that have pointed out the potential decline in China’s industrial sector and decrease in purchasing / shipping trade.
To be honest, we have had a few customers who have recently sold off their business because the shipping rates have increased so much and it’s all just got a bit much for them, business has been tough for the past 2 years for everyone."
So stay well away from any food products sourced from China. No wonder they're frantic for our milk powder. :rolleyes: