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post #16 of 19
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Originally Posted by eHaberdasher View Post


Luciano Barbera was trying to make it much more stringent for manufacturers/brands to legitimately have the "Made in Italy" designation, but I'm not sure how far he got with that endeavor...

that was just rhetoric for a newspaper article. he has minimal pull.
post #17 of 19
This matter of "Made in" is coming back very "hot" during last months. I had long discussions about. Don't think this is the right post to start it another time, but what I can assure it is : it's true what you are saying about this problem, but, please, believe there still are in Italy Companies producing 100% in their factories. Believe the ones doing it correctly are VERY disappointed (to use a kind word) about this matter because it is damaging their hard work to keep the production here. And about chinese work in Italy, it is not about nationality, but about people working 20 hours/day with a little salary without respecting the elementary laws of protection of the rights of the workers..doesn't matter they are Italian or Chinese or American. It is not a matter of the colour of the skin, but a matter about respect of the people, the law and the trust of the final consumer.
post #18 of 19
^ good post.
post #19 of 19
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Originally Posted by Ich_Dien View Post


Aren't they meant to be changing the law on this?

EU keeps blocking labeling laws. EU finally caved on meat labeling with all that toxic Irish stuff last year.
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