On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 13:59:55 CST, "M. Fricker"
wrote:
Cyli wrote:
Yeah, but Taiwan was the _recognized_, as in officially, China for all
of U.S. legal purposes. Tagging of products was a legal purpose.
There was China and big China.
There were actually four China's during this period, the People's
Republic of China, the Republic of China, Hong Kong, and Macau. We
traded with three of them. Products from these three were tagged with
three different tags.
Yes. I remember at least two of them.
Population wise:
People's Republic of China: 1.3 billion (97.8%).
Republic of China: 0.023 billion (1.7%)
The former Hong Kong: 0.006 billion (.5%)
The former Macau: 0.0005 billion (.04%)
Stuff from Hong Kong was labeled that way. "Made in Hong Kong", as I
recall it. I never saw anything that I can remember as being from
Macau.
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