Germany之声reported last night (May 1st) that: "According to Evangelical magazine 'Christianity Today' citing information from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the U.S. government is considering excluding Bibles imported from China from the scope of additional tariffs."
Globally, about 75% of the Bibles are printed in China. Due to the thinner paper used for Bibles compared to general books, their printing process is more complex than ordinary books. The Amity Printing Company located in Nanjing, China, is the largest Bible printing factory in the world."
[Smart] Comment: Without China, American citizens cannot buy Bibles. [Covering face] It turns out that the best-selling book in the world mostly comes from Nanjing, China. If Americans are really devout, they should not mind paying an additional 145% for a Bible.
Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1830962509859076/
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