Does Made in China, now mean what Made in Japan use to mean!!!
Submitted by richardstoyeck
Until recently Zheng Xiaou was head of the State Food and
Drugs Administration for China. He was arrested in May, and charged
with being responsible for the sale of six different medicines
manufactured in China. These same six medicines were fakes. The sales
took place during Zhengs six years as the head of the
department.
One of the medicines was a gall bladder medication. It contained
inappropriate ingredients. It was consequently established that
several people (five) died as a result of using the pills. Unlike many
other countries, a figure like Zheng Xiaou would be arrested, given a
trial that would take five years, and then perhaps spend some time in
prison. In China he was executed a couple of weeks ago, less than 2
months after his arrest. Zheng was convicted of taking over $800,000
in brides from eight different pharmaceutical companies.
Whats Happening Here?
China is finding itself in the same position that Japan was in the
1970s. Back then, Japan was industrializing, and having massive
quality control problems. This went on for years. There was a time
that Made in Japan meant a product that was inexpensive
(cheap) with terrible quality. Over a period of 20 years, the Japanese
mastered quality control, thanks to the works of Dr. W. Edwards
Deming, the man who understood quality processes better than any other
American. The Americans didnt listen to him, but the Japanese
treated him like a God. The rest they say is history.
Now China finds itself in the same position as Japan in the 1970s
but there are differences. Rapid industrialization in China without
the proper Deming type systems in place is leading to quality control
problems that are now making headlines on a weekly basis. From pet
foods to tainted poisonous toothpaste, China has problems across the
board. Tires have been manufactured lacking normal safety features.
Other problems have included milk powder being faked. Several babies
died as a result of its consumption. They even used a cancer-causing
dye for the coloring of egg yolks.
Coupled with these product safety issues is an inflexible political
system still based on communist ideology? This cannot continue
indefinitely. No economic system in history can go through rapid
economic growth and at the same time maintain an inflexible political
system, not based on the rule of law. It has never happened before,
and it is not going to work now.
Whats News HERE is not News in China!!!
The problems taking place in China are not news to those living in
China. These issues have been going on for quite a while, and run much
deeper than the executions of a few top officials. Take Chinas
coalmines as an example. Thousands of Chinese workers die every year
in Chinas mines because of poor safety conditions. There is not
a single coalmine in America that would tolerate Chinas safety
standards. There is an absence of ethical standards, promulgated by an
insatiable desire to chase dollars, with no consideration for the
lives of workers. For more on this topic, please visit our website.
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includes being a limited partner at Bear Stearns, Senior VP at Lehman
Brothers, Kuhn Loeb, Arthur Andersen, and KPMG. Educated at Pace
University, NYU, and Harvard University, today he runs Rockefeller
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