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Crossing the quality line

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August 2007

Safety concerns about Chinese goods could peg back the country’s export ambitions

Has China’s drive to higher value exports hit a serious bump? After winning recognition for extraordinary improvements in areas like consumer electronics and clothing, quality and safety concerns from overseas in recent weeks have left the country in a quandary.   

In 1950, Japan famously invited W. Edwards Deming to lecture on quality and followed up by pledging to train 20,000 engineers in statistical quality control in a decade. Rebranding “Made in Japan” ...

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