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The case of Bt cotton is illustrative of China's relative eagerness to exploit the promise of transgenic technologies and the difficulties experienced by some foreign multinational corporations in China.
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The problem is not just their own intransigence but the eagerness of others, in positions of authority, to exploit the minor ruckus and crank it up into a national dispute.
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