Sunday, July 09, 2006

US seeks "Made in China" tag against North Korea

US today asked China to take over production of "pressure", that could be delivered to the North Koreans against missile testing. A top diplomat said that Chinese manufactured 'pressure' is more likely to succeed in the market than the locally produced American pressure products.

Of late, US market position in the global arena has been sliding owing to brand erosion, mostly due to poor quality marketing and product delivery of Iraq War. To make matters worse, US has refused to issue a recall of the Iraq War.

More problems were in store for the US when South Korea asserted that wrong type of pressure was being delivered to the North Koreans. South Koreans believe that the Diplo-mx type product is required, whereas the US is keen on marketing the more pricier UN-sanctx type.

China, however, is in no mood to produce or manufacture these products for North Korea because it does not believe that there is a viable market. US, in contrast, is keen to see the "Made in China" sticker that it sees in almost every product that the US consumes, with the exception of war-mongering product lines.

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