Most of Your Stuff is Made in China, But You Probably Don't Know Many Chinese Brands
Apr 03, 2013 21:34
Most of the things in your home or around you sport the label 'Made in China'. The label isn't alien to us. Even if the brands you're buying aren't Chinese, it's probably made in China. It's a bigger surprise if a product wasn't made in China. Think about it.
But according to a survey from HD Trade Services, 94 percent of Americans surveyed couldn't name a single Chinese brand name. Which brings us to this question: How many Chinese brand names can you actually name?
The reason behind why the world is almost clueless about Chinese brands is simple. Chinese brands rank among the most successful in the world, but they tend to stay within their home country. Many of these brands cater specifically to China (China Telecom and Bank of China), or are fairly new (like Huawei and ZTE).
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