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I prefer my polar bear cubs char-grilled washed down with a nice chianti fuf, fuf, fuf, fufv.
Each country has it's own setup in order to ensure that imported goods pass their own particular requirements. What's good for the EPA in the states is different to what we require in this country.
Isn't it slightly arrogant for us now to judge China for their rules and regulations when for years We've been doing the same in terms of testing these products on animals? It's an emotive issue, actually it's more than emotive to witness the extreme views taken by animal rights extremists on this issue in the past. A gut feeling tells me there's more to this than meets the eye perhaps. Making imported goods more difficult to access the Chinese domestic market may be the key here.
In the end though I can't really see an alternative to bringing products to market without those products being tested on animals. Given the choice to take one product over another with one being untested on animals I think most people would take the safer option - ie. the product tested on animals.
It's cruel, perhaps, but it's the world we live in.
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