Goodie bag to promote US industry contained ‘Made in China’ gifts

A swag bag dished out by the American chamber of commerce to advertise US business at a global summit wasn’t fairly on message – with some presents bearing the slogan “Made in China”.

Delegates and attendees on the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles this week have been plied with all method of freebies and samples from numerous teams eager to push their agenda.

A sideline gathering dubbed the “CEO summit” has seen the leaders of business and politics discuss how enterprise will help to spice up growth in impoverished components of Central and South America.

Attendees, who've included Google boss Sundar Pichai, US president Joe Biden and Meta quantity three Nick Clegg, have been capable of avail themselves of a blue bag of goodies offered by hosts the American chamber of commerce.

However a more in-depth inspection reveals that its contents should not precisely born within the USA. An insulated metallic ingesting bottle within the bag is stamped with a capitalised CHINA on the underside, denoting its origin.

And whereas delegates may welcome the free pair of shades to cease them squinting below California’s perpetually sunny skies, the “Made in China” message on the label isn’t fairly residing the American dream.

The US chamber of commerce, which describes itself as a “non-profit membership organisation representing the unified pursuits of US enterprise”, didn't instantly reply to a request for remark.

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