China’s Blunders Opens Doors for other Asian Tigers

It all started from lead paint poisoning and now melamine. China, a promising and expected growing nation in Asia may have bitten off more than it can chew. Rather than perhaps already be among the stable top countries the world knows of today, it is slowly teetering on the brinks of economic and national disaster.
Earlier this year, it has already been involved in the celebrated lead point poisoning, distributing toys that proved to be hazardous to children who were exposed to them. It has since recalled all toys manufactured, tagging along big names in the United States which have suffered severely as far as brand reliance is concerned.
This issue has since died down but the tarnish that it has created on China and various US toy brands has been imprinted. Just recently, melamine found initially in infant’s milk has caused quite a stir and this has since extended as far as dairy milk and chocolates. Again, this issue has dragged along big names in America such as Cadbury which has been proven to have melamine traces from independent national testing.
With all of these in consideration the impact on the Chinese national economy cannot be felt right now. They are indeed the new kids on the rise today but these controversies will have a large bearing on their credibility.
Neighboring countries like Malaysia and Indonesia are quiet but expected to take advantage of these spate of blunders. They are the current markets on the rise and most of these will be discussed in the next articles.
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