Asked by Victor

Are cheap imports of consumer goods from China being subsidized by insuffient investment in environmental protection in that country? What information would you like to have in order to answer the question more fully?

thank you for the help

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
I believe the answer to your first question is yes. I'll leave the second question up to you.
Answered by Victor
How do you know the answer is yes? I don't really understand the question.
Answered by Ms. Sue
We buy cheap products from China. One of the reasons that China can make them so cheaply is that its factories don't spend much on environmental protection. The coal-fired furnaces pump pollutants into the air. The water is polluted from industrial wastes.
Answered by Victor
okay, makes sense

thanks
Answered by Ms. Sue
:-) You're welcome.
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