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  2. Boycotts of Chinese products - Wikipedia

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    There have been campaigns advocating for a boycott of products made in China.Commonly cited reasons for boycotting China include the alleged low quality of products, human rights issues, territorial conflicts involving China, support for separatist movements within China, and objection to more specific matters relating to China, including the government's mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  3. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    China Firewall Test - Test if any domain is DNS poisoned in China in real-time. DNS poisoning is one way in which websites can be blocked. Others are IP blocking and keyword filtering. China Firewall Test - Test your website from real browsers in China. You can review performance reports and waterfall charts for further analysis and element-by ...

  4. List of books banned by governments - Wikipedia

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    Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China (1991) Jung Chang: Family history It talked about brutal political upheavals in China and purges of the Cultural Revolution. [71] Yellow Peril (1991) Wang Lixiong: Novel Banned. The book contains episodes of a fictional collapse of Chinese communist rule. [72] Zhuan Falun (1993) Li Hongzhi: Spiritual ...

  5. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    1. Ritz Crackers. Wouldn't ya know, a cracker that's all the rage in America is considered an outrage abroad. Ritz crackers are outlawed in several other countries, including the United Kingdom ...

  6. US tariffs on China are illegal, says world trade body - AOL

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    A World Trade Organization panel ruled Tuesday that Trump administration tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods are illegal, vindicating Beijing even if the United States has all but ...

  7. AstraZeneca In Trouble For Employee Detentions in China Over ...

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    Chinese authorities have detained five current and former employees of AstraZeneca Plc (NASDAQ:AZN) as part of a broader investigation into alleged illegal activities in the pharmaceutical sector.

  8. Illegal drug trade in China - Wikipedia

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    The illegal drug trade in the People's Republic of China is influenced by factors such as history, location, size, population, and current economic conditions. The People's Republic of China (PRC) has one-sixth of the world's population and a large and expanding economy.

  9. Drug policy of China - Wikipedia

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    China's staunch anti-drug stance is heavily influenced by its historical century of humiliation. Critics of China's anti-drug policies believe that China's anti-drug campaigns use fear as a tactic to manufacture consent for China's war on drugs, preventing nuanced understanding about the reasons that people use drugs, and dehumanising drug users.