Major world powers rely on Chinese exports to meet consumer demand for goods. In 2010, approximately 20 percent of total US imports came from China, according to World Trade Organization statistics. This made it the largest supplier of goods to the US.
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1 September 2012 China is often named as the chief global culprit for the production and sale of counterfeit goods, and the pressure on retail websites and ISPs to monitor fraudsters is growing, as TB&I reports.