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Chinese Imports Highlight Woeful State of Consumer Safety
It has been a long time coming, but now the mass media and even the "look-the-other-way" Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are focusing on a stream of Chinese imports that are contaminated or defective.
After years of warnings about farm-raised seafood imports from the Chinese mainland, the FDA's Dr. David Acheson, in charge of food protection, said: "There's been a continued pattern of violations with no signs of abatement." So, finally, the FDA in late June blocked the sale of shrimp, frozen eel, catfish, basa and dace. The reasons included carcinogens and too many antibiotic residues.
Crowded into ponds, farmed Chinese fish are breeding grounds for disease, lice and contaminated water. So heavy doses of antibiotics and other food additives-many illegal in the U.S.-are applied. China is a major exporter of seafood to the U.S. We import 80% of all our seafood.
In recent weeks, disclosures of hundreds of thousands of defective tires (tread separation problems), lead-coated toys, contaminated toothpaste and pet food (which destroyed about 6000 pets) have raised the profile of a situation which is likely to get worse.
China produces products in a horrifically polluted environment-of the water, air and soil. Industrial chemicals, farm run-offs, mountains of toxic waste are alarming Beijing for both domestic consumption as well as foreign trade reasons. Despite loud proclamations of forthcoming action, the Chinese government has waited too long, allowed too much corruption and lax enforcement, and condoned a huge industry in exported counterfeit goods where anything goes.
Although country-of-origin legislation passed Congress in 2002, Mr. Bush-obsessed by the costly Iraq war and indentured to large corporate importers-did not push his Republicans in Congress to provide funds for enforcement. Instead, the president has signed into law delays in the labeling rule. Therefore, except for the required labeling of seafood from foreign countries (consumers take note), all other food in your supermarket is not required to have a label of the country that exported it. It is the majority Democrats' job now to compel mandatory labeling of all imported foods.
China is the largest apple juice exporter in the world. Apple juice from China is pouring into the United States. Is there anything left that cannot be imported into what was once the greatest food exporter the world has ever seen?
It gets worse. The U.S. is on the verge of becoming a net food importer!
China has allies in the U.S.-the giant food processors that love to rely on profit-maximizing Chinese foodstuffs, additives and other ingredients. The large wholesalers and retail chains, like Wal-Mart, buffer the Chinese export machine from long overdue inspections and enforcement actions.
The inadequate budget of the FDA, and its fractured role with other federal agencies such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture, contributes to the failure of consumer protection. The FDA 2007 budget is only $1.5 billion, or one third of the price of just one aircraft carrier. That is not enough to defend the health and safety of the three hundred million Americans from hazardous drugs and foodstuffs.
Especially since the FDA has weak or non-existent enforcement powers to obtain information, keep records, demand recalls or impose effective fines.
Presently, the FDA is able to inspect about one percent of food shipments into the U.S. What can consumers do? Start yelling at your Senators and Representatives. This is one issue they are afraid to duck if the heat is on them. Second, buy from farmers and other producers near you, so you can skip the long chain of middlemen from China to your area who could have caught the problem but just pass the buck, so to speak.
Farmers markets from nearby farms are one way you can avoid contaminated imports.
Eighty percent of all children's toys in America come from China. They come with too many hazards-burning, choking risks for small children, toxics in or on the toys. Some are recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. You can be automatically notified of all CPSC recalls by registering with http://www.cpsc.gov/cpsclist.asp.
But, really, the fundamental responsibility here is with Beijing and Washington when careless or criminal companies fail their responsibilities. There needs to be a consumer safety treaty between the two countries where consumer needs are supreme.
Consumer groups and advocates in China need encouragement from their U.S. counterparts.
As far as those half a million or more replacement tires on the U.S. highways-already linked to two fatalities, the U.S. distributor in New Jersey says it doesn't have enough money to recall them all. What about the Chinese exporter?
What is the U.S. Department of Transportation going to do about what will become more such defect-caused tragedies from a flood of auto parts and tires imported from China and other countries?
Ralph Nader is a consumer advocate, lawyer, and author. His most recent book is The Seventeen Traditions.



32 Comments so far
Show AllAnd what American companies financially benefit from defective Chinese imports, besides Wallmart?
Of course, US corporations are also destroying our food supply with their corporate agribusiness practices that rely on pesticides, herbicides, genetically modified foods, and eliminating the small-time caring farmer who practiced stewardship of the land.
We destroy our water, air, and food supply. What for, a few bucks in someone else's pocket?
Buy local, buy organic, put your money to work. And unfortunatly you can't completely trust the "USDA Organic" label completed. Look at Horizon milk which is labeled organic.
http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_5565.cfm
Anyway, at least thinking 'local and organic' is a start, but that doesn't mean that we blindly accept any label without further questioning.
Why, because now that corporations have found the 'organic' label profitable, they will try to place it on as many products as they can without having the intention of conforming to its requirements because they don't place any value on the reason people want organics. We need to protect our organic laws against any entity that wants to loosen the 'organic' requirements.
peace, justice, human rights for all
and protect our natural resources
I often tell the story of discussions that occurred with a chinese manufacturer of a large piece of industrial equipment, that the North American purchasers found contained a safety hazard.
It was very difficult to explain to the Chinese that the fact that their equipment might kill a worker was unacceptable, and it had to be fixed. Not that in North America corporations value worker's lives any more than in China, but in North AMerica you can get sued, and their are rigid safety standards, that make companies liable.
But theyChinese) do learn and adapt quickly. Once we lay down the rules as to what is acceptable and not, they pick up on it pretty well.
I bought a Chinese-made hummingbird feeder from Lowes yesterday. The bottom part smells like it was made from rotten tires. The top part is glass, but what is in it? Lead seems to be popular with the Chinese. I will be looking for the local hazmat team to dispose of it, and leave the hummingbirds alone.
Again, we can thank Nader for exposing the REAL consumer news we need to know- he's one of the few visible (though obscured) names that attracts widespread attention(sometimes, 'cause they do block him out of the mainstream news).
USA products also suck.
The Consumer Protection Agency blew us off when we told them about a local factory that was too worried about meeting production demands, so they told workers to skip the final safety inspections and just send the product out for "Box-out", and off to the unsuspecting buyers- for heating stoves (propane,wood,etc) that cost the consumer up to 4K.
How can the USA worry about dangerous products from China, when the officials here look the other way over serious infractions, right here at home?
The WA Gov. (I so regret my vote for her now) and Attorney General (ew) also heard our complaints (we were also freaking out about the unsafe working environment that nearly killed our son- and others- and to this day, nearly three years now, has not been remedied) who both chose instead to protect the factory- BIG factory- IMMENSE factory), and they also blew us off with their completely sham "investigations", not by an independent entity, but conducted by their own investigators (goons). They did take the time to mention in their reports and rejections of my sons claim how this particular factory (big company, over 6000 wage slaves, in over ten states) was up for a "prestigious Governor's award" (so could not possibly be doing anything wrong). I begged the Governor not to award them anything, and all it got us was the State, against us. Wonder if she gave it to them anyway. And she's a Democrat, so there you go, aclassic example, the Democrats serving the special interests, just like the Republicans.
Sucks here....
sucks there...
sucks everywhere.
Forgot to add to my post above- we fought and fought, and they finally admitted my son was injured; however, check it out: NOTHING CHANGED. They STILL won't admit the little tiny, enclosed paint booths, with their heavy-duty, industrial strength spray paint guns require one of those respirators- even though the materials data sheet for the paint used says specifically just that, "regardless of the paint environment"- even though it USED to be listed, right their in the booths, as mandatory safety equipment, though it got scratched out (costly, those respirators).
Why are they letting workers continue to be exposed like this?
Because, to admit their guilt, and fix things, will result in an avalanche of injured worker complaints- and they have like a 300% turnover of temp workers- temp workers, the most disenfranchised set of wage slaves in the US, next to the prison worker system.
I'm still fighting this issue- and it is damned depressing.
We have a huge class action case, if there is a lawyer out there still committed to fight for justice (hahahaha).
Ralph,
Don't you think this is kind of obvious?
Lets see...We can't buy meds from Canada because they aren't "safe". They haven't come up with one instance when someone has been harmed. We can buy a cigar from Communist Cuba, but the Chinese can poison us. What's wrong with this picture?
This is a very good and informative article, but one of the comments is. "Farmers markets from nearby farms are one way you can avoid contaminated imports".
Sometimes. Be careful though. Check behind the sellers stand and see what type of produce packing boxes are stashed.
I've been to farmers markets in New Jersey and in New Mexico and some are selling produce they've purchsed from long haul truckers, whose loads were rejected by a super market's warehouse buyer. That is not uncommon, if the buyer does not like the looks or the smell of a load, they won't take it.
I purchased packaged garlic at a farmers market and when I got home the writing on the bottom of the package read, grown in China packaged by xxx in California. Two years ago, the Secretary of Agriculture in China stated that American farmers might as well give up, because they were taking over and would price them out of business. Well well, imagine that.___ What have we done?
Soon when a group of Americans gets really sick from some Chinese imported food, you will begin to see action in the US Congress. Until that time expect just a lot of talk.
I recently saw a Mallard Fillmore cartoon stating that July 4th was a day of fireworks. Mallard stated that he didn't know which bothered him more, celebrating our freedom with fireworks made in a totalitarian dictatorship or the fact that the fireworks are probably the safest import from China. For once I agree with him.
I know, Mallard supports the "Free Market" otherwise.
Ralph Nader is a supporter of INDUSTRIAL HEMP. Legalize hemp and allow its 25000 uses into the market and this country will go a long ways to reducing imported foreign oil and goods. And kill the "free" trade agreements too.
NADER FOR 2008 !!!!
I've always appreciated the progressive nature of Ralph Nader, and have never understood why more progressives have slammed him. His energy, wisdom and intellect have been used to highlight consumer safety, further worker's rights, and he's spot-on when it comes to exposing the hidden agenda of the corpo-capitalist approach of the United States of Corporations.
The next time someone tells you that Nader gave the WH to Boo$h....feel free to tell them to, "Go Cheney yourself!" You have my permission.
Does corn ethanol policy for our fuel increase oil use and oil profit?
Some folks think so
Clean Air Performance Professionals
Ralph has always been my hero. I worked hard here in Eugene OR to get him elected in 2000 and although I worked on the Kucinich campaign in 2004 I voted for Nader that year for President and surely will again. I'm with Ralph that the Democratic Party is corrupted and I won't vote for corrupted politicians. It just enables them into worse behavior. That's what they've been doing, why can't people see it? It's like giving money to a drunk.
I used to think that when the economy failed we would have to go back to growing our own food, but now it looks like we will have to do that in self defense.
Charlie Peters, my son is a mechanical engineering student and tells me it takes 40 gallons of oil to produce 1 gallon of ethanol. Not too efficient.
I ride a bicycle.........
Nice Fed UP, but most of us live too far from work to do so... We all need to take a deep breaht and stop whining. The reason Ralph is right is because the average American is ALWAYS willing to sacrifice everything for cost. My wife believes I am insane, but I had urged her to return a blender she bought from MALL WART for $20.00 but she refused. 3 months later it died, made in China. I laughed, but pointed out that we just lost $20.00 and still had no blender. The next problem we faced was buying something made in America. Couldn't find anything. Made in Mexico was the best I could do, and still we went to a major retailer since there are no more local ones.Pretty much everything is now made in China. Why? We Americans don't generally care who is making our products so long as they keep getting cheaper. Most of us are willing to give up quality for price and we have lost almost all of the US mfg jobs that used to be the backbone of our economy. We thrived because our fathers worked hard to make things here and develop our economy from the ground up creating jobs and building local economies in the process. BTW - 4 years later the Mexican blender is still working. Hope?
Poor people stay poor because of their lack of knowledge of monetary things not because they make no money. Mostly becuase they caught in the trap of being a consumer. Consume less, ride a bike if you can like Fed Up here, but most of all think about what you need as opposed to what you want. I have yet to see a wealthy person riding around in a G-ride with phat rims and flats, chromed out and buffed up, meanwhile, your baby is out of milk, but his Daddy is cruisin' the Dirty Boulevard in his pimped out ride. Poor does not mean minority when I say that, it means the poor of all races here in America. We need to stop spending more than we can to get out from under our own weight. Do that and things will begin to get better for us.
Ralph Nader is the perfect barometer (Rorschach Test?) for the essential health, intellectual, moral, and psychological,of a society. To systematically marginalise him is to provide incontrovertible proof that something has gone awry. It is, therefore, small wonder that Ralph is so very unpopular in America nowadays. This could be legitimately written off as another highly trustworthy sign that we are living in a moral and intellectual leper colony.
It's reported this morning (Tuesday) that China EXECUTED one of their officials responsobile for overseeing food and drugs because of his failure. Death seems a bit harsh, but over here we give them GOLDEN PARACHUTES. We have to make leadership, business as well as political responsobile, then we'll have safe products, if I screw up I lose my job, if managment screws up they get a pension and buy-out and I STILL LOSE MY JOB! There's something wrong here!
Fd32: When my active imagination came up with the idea of writing a script about human cloning, I asked myself WHAT individual alive today could make the greatest difference to a potential better world? The "jury" deliberation took about 19 seconds and came up with RALPH NADER. In fiction, at least, the man is cloned so set forth a force, a la David, to tackle the "Goliath" of global corporate capitalism without Conscience. This script was submitted into several Hollywood contests in 2000, the fateful year when some (still) blamed Nader for Bush's "victory."
each time you spend a dollar, you're casting a vote for the kind of world you want.
after florida 2000 and ohio 2004, we have to assume it's the only kind of vote that'll be counted accurately.
There's a Canadian television program called "How It's Made," showing how various common products are manufactured. There ought to be an American counterpart, "Where It Comes From" showing conditions on the farms and in the factories that supply us from across the seas.
To bring attention to the need for safe, high quality goods made in the USA is actually very easy and also the hardest thing to do.
To make this the number one issue in the land stop all discretionary spending for 6 months. Pay rent and buy minimal food from the best local source you can find and do not spend on anything you can live without. As the economy tightens spend even less. Consumers make up 70 percent of the economy. You want power to make change happen? You already have it.
Now how do you get the cows to stop trampling each other at wal-mart to get the new piece of worthless junk? You see them everywhere 4 to 500 pounds of useless flesh who have to buy a truck to carry these super sized bodies around.
And dont even get me started on the dumb kids they teach to whine and cry for every bauble.
Yes we already have the power we are just too disorganized and petty to use it. Stop and let the profits come down and see how that changes things off shoring is not profitable if no one buys from you.
http://truthorlies.org/declaration.html
Most Americans appear to have no ability or desire to connect the dots. I know dozens of people who would never vote for a Republican, but have no misgivings about regularly watching FOX TV and shopping at Wal-Mart.
The only real vote 99% of Americans will ever cast is the vote they cast in the marketplace.
I asked a doctor from China about standards and the Chinese medicine she was selling here in the US. She said there were no standards but that her patients didn't care - they never asked.
However, she doesn't know that Americans just assume that if something is for sale here, that it is safe - not that they don't care.
jobson is right. We have this assumption, that needs to be communicated to the Chinese.
If I could ask Ralph one question (admittedly off topic), it would be:
You say in your article that China, the most heavily populated country on the planet, is able to export vast amounts of agricultural goods. So why are there starving people on the planet? and why do some people state the world cannot feed a vast population, or that there is some doomsday senario regarding overpopulation?
I'd like to see Nader do a show like "Sicko" regarding our imports, especially from China. Since Nafta, our doors have been opened to all kinds of unimaginables. As for such foods as "organic", have you noticed that there are foods labeled organic from China? Yeah, right, organic. It's best to hit the farmer's market for now although some staples could be dubious as to their origin. And has anyone noticed how difficult it is to find garlic grown in USA? And now apples from Australia are sold cheaper than here in Washington. The whole food deal is a mess and Congress is ignoring our plight. think I'll grow my own garlic.
neoconned wrote "The reason Ralph is right is because the average American is ALWAYS willing to sacrifice everything for cost."
This statement drives me wild with frustration. I am one of those who try not to purchase anything made in China. But try finding them! Even at higher-end stores, you can spend hours seeking out something not made in China. And if you are poor, you have even less choice. If every model and brand of an item is made in China, what do you do?
Pay attention to where things are made. Be willing to pay for quality products made in Union shops, in countries where slave labor is not used.
As for our food, write your congress-critters and demand funding for the country of origin food labeling.
I am a Chinese.
I don't think you are right.It is just one-sided.
If there is no Chinese imports,more American have to work in producing these things imported from China.Does American have so much labour power?
Can you guarantee all American products have good quality?Can you guarantee all American businessman pay more attantion to quality rather than profit?
All of us hope to live in a ideal environment with clean,pollution-free air and safe food.What we can do is to protect it together,not to criticize someone.
I think America has plenty of labor power, whatever you want to say regarding the state of Chinese products.
What America needs is some corporate accountability, for imports or otherwise. American corporations will poison people, that has been demonstrated. Check out a map of brownfields and superfund sites, for one thing.
(I aint feedin my cat or myself none of that weirdass wheat gluten, however.)
Oh and I wanted to add -- Go Nader!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How about improving the system we have?
Ask for a fuel ethanol waiver allowed in the 2005 energy bill
Fuel ethanol uses lots of water
Audit "Smog Check" to fix the fault in more of the failed cars
Chief Sherry Mehl, DCA/BAR, has never found out if what is broken on a Smog Check failed car gets fixed, never
Improving Smog Check and fuel policy can cut car impact in half in 1 year and save money
About $20 billion in savings in first year
I'm confused about promoting products from offshore rather than improving our system
Clean Air Performance Professionals
”Unlike MTBE, little is known about the impacts of ethanol releases into groundwater or the environment. However, because ethanol is the primary ingredient of beverage alcohol, which is classified by the California Proposition 65 Committee and other cancer experts as a human carcinogen, many are concerned about the possibility that ethanol may pose a cancer risk. Additionally, independent researchers have determined that ethanol in groundwater can extend plumes of other more potent gasoline carcinogens (benzene, toluene, etc.) up to 25%. In addition, ethanol is less effective than MTBE at fighting air pollution, and due to transportation and supply problems, will likely increase gasoline prices.”
Stella Sez, Hemmings Motor News, July 2000
http://clubs.hemmings.com/clubsites/capp/july.html