2001-07-17

I received my Jul-Aug copy of USMA toady and found the cover article very
interesting.

The article is titled:  KOREAN STANDARDS & TESTING GROUP REPRESENTATIVE
VISITS USMA.

I am not going to copy the whole article here, but their is something very
interesting to report:

...the Korean government revised it measurement law to mandate that
measurements be expressed in SI units after 1 July 2001.  Violation of this
law could result in a JAIL (emphasis is mine) sentence or a substantial
fine.  The law covers both mandating the production of goods in SI units and
also requires the importing of goods that are manufactured to SI units.

Later:

According to (Byung-Soo) Youn, the newly revised Korean LAW ON METROLOGY
(Italics) targets manufacturers and importers who may be fined up to $4000
or a YEAR'S PRISON TERM (emphasis is mine) for using non-SI units after the
set date of 1 July 2001.

Now, if only every country would have a law with that type of bite in it.
Just think how many American companies or companies from other countries
still manufacturing in non-SI, will not be able to sell goods in Korea.
Korea needs to push this concept Asia wide.

I wonder if this law will help force the US to do something to convert or
become mad at Korea.

John

Keiner ist hoffnungsloser versklavt als derjenige, der irrt�mlich glaubt
frei zu sein.

There are none more hopelessly enslaved then those who falsely believe they
are free!

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)




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