Counterfeiting in China

After serving for decades as the world’s favourite manufacturer of cheap goods, China is struggling to upgrade itself into an “innovation society”
How will the recent product safety scandals hurt the “Made in China” label? Will they have a broader impact on China’s ambition to become a global economic and trade powerhouse?

After serving for decades as the world’s favourite manufacturer of cheap goods, China is struggling to upgrade itself into an “innovation society”

China must accept that its own consumers have the right to know what they are buying and deserve protection from dangerous products

From toxic toys to noxious nightwear, the list of items recalled in China just keeps growing

Internationalising the US product-safety regime would be more difficult than Americans imagine, writes Christopher Caldwell