Recently, it has been brought to my attention that there's an overall impression among African governments that Chinese workmanship is of inferior quality. While it may be certainly admitted that China is not nearly as expensive in labor and materials as the advanced Western nations in competing for construction projects, the Africans have the right to expect superior quality in the building, road and bridge completed for them. More than likely, as is the case that produces typically unfit and poor quality edifices, the phase of quality assurance ("QA") is frequently omitted, permitting the quality of the constructed entity to pass muster without sufficient evaluation and upgrade.
This complaint frequent among the African populations bespeaks a more widespread dissatisfaction with Chinese construction to the very heart of China itself: the workmanship in construction is so inferior as to cause serious harm even death to the persons who must reside in such edifices, which could not pass even standardized tests for soundness and durability anywhere else!
No, China must rigorously enforce worldwide standards according to international building codes in attesting to the maintainability and durability of its constructed entities. It must regain the confidence of the Chinese people in China and the Africans that their workmanship is durable and safe for decades.
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