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To: TobagoJack who wrote (23427)10/3/2007 1:10:18 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217802
 
Tell them to pass the price increase straight away! The price increase, will percolate through the economy this way:

=>go to manufacturer=>passed along to salaries=>end up in the hands of the Chinese farmer and the importer of food, since t inflation is caused by high demand for food and the more people become urban the less remains in the rural areas. Thus, food price increases.

China is now lowering tariffs in imported food. This means, less tariff in Chinese coffers, this is aking to;
tariff imported food to pass it along to importer fo Chinese-made goods.

Therefore, the best outcome is: lower tariff=>better food for the Chinese population=> price increase for the importer (Ilaine) of made in China products.

Importing the food from Brazil on the cards...

Brazil To Export Beef To China
CattleNetwork.com, KS - Sep 14, 2007
Brazil and China will ink a deal for future exports of Brazilian beef to China , according to Brazil 's Agriculture Minister Reinhold Stephanes. ...

China and Brazil on way to re-launching bilateral meat trade
Macauhub, China - Sep 21, 2007
Also according to the Ministry official, health aspects of the sale of both Chinese and Brazilian beef, pork and foul were analyzed. ...