China's manufacturing "gold content" continues to increase

“Made in China” has undergone significant changes in recent years. Xinhua’s foreign correspondents visited overseas users of “Made in China” in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. One of the outstanding characteristics they feel together is that China’s products are becoming more and more expensive. To win the market by relying on technology and quality, the "gold content" of "Made in China" continues to increase.
Czech Republic: High-quality products instead of cheap goods "Made in China" was once synonymous with cheap goods in the Czech Republic. Today, "Made in China" has begun to get rid of this impression in the minds of local people.
Cheng Yongru, a commercial counselor at the Chinese Embassy in the Czech Republic, said that Sino-Czech trade volume has increased year by year. The biggest change is that the proportion of high-tech Chinese products is increasing. The pattern of winning prices before was increasingly being replaced by high-tech and high-quality products.
An ethnic Chinese businessman who does the import trade of clothing and shoes in the Czech Republic told reporters that he used to import more than 100 containers of goods from China every year. He now imports one or two containers a year because the price has not had much advantage.
At the same time, Chinese companies that manufacture a variety of goods such as telecommunications, electronic and mechanical equipment have increased their market share in European countries such as the Czech Republic. For example, Huawei’s smartphone market share in the Czech Republic has exceeded 24%, ranking third after Apple and Samsung. Companies such as Jingxi Heavy Industry and Changhong have also established large-scale production facilities in the European market, and their production capacity continues to increase. BWI's product users include Ferrari, Cadillac, BMW, Audi, Volvo, Land Rover and other high-end car manufacturers. The annual production capacity of TV in Changhong Europe factory has reached 1 million units.
Fiji: High Quality and Low Price Suitable for the Local Market In Fiji, low-end products such as textiles and daily commodities made in China still have a considerable market share. At the same time, more and more high-tech Chinese products such as buses, computers, and mobile phones are entering the lives of local people.
Whether walking on the streets of Suva, the capital of Fiji, or driving through the main road of traffic between the tourist sites in the heart of the Suva Tong, people will find that older buses are generally outdated products that were produced in Japan more than a decade ago. The buses are mostly new vehicles such as Yutong, Jinlong and other Chinese brands.
There are two major mobile communication service providers in Fiji, one is Vodafone and the other is Dijsell. Vodafone’s communications base stations and other equipment are provided by ZTE, while Digger’s communications base stations and other equipment are provided by Huawei. In mobile communication service provider stores and digital product stores, Huawei, ZTE, Xiaomi, OPPO, Yijia and other Chinese brand mobile terminals compete with Apple, Samsung, and other brands, relying on “high functionality, good use is not expensive”. Cost-effectiveness attracts local consumers.
In terms of computers, Chinese-owned brands based on Lenovo also have a large market share. For household appliances, TVs such as Haier, Hisense, and Gree, air conditioners, washing machines, and microwave ovens are also common in the Fijian market.
Due to the limited purchasing power, the price is an important consideration for ordinary people in Fiji to purchase mobile phones, computers and other electronic products and home appliances. Compared with similar products in Western countries, Chinese electronic products exactly meet the needs of the general public in Fiji.
After the recent visit to China, Fiji’s head of police, Kilico, showed great interest in Chinese-made drones and hoped to introduce Chinese drones to help Fiji police monitor the illegal cultivation of marijuana. Wu Yasawa, head of the Department of Defense’s research and development department in Fiji, told reporters that Chinese drones are fully functional and their prices are lower than similar products in Western countries.
Liao Xiaoping, secretary general of the Filipino-China Trade Commission, said that in the past two years or so, China's export products have not been sold as large and cheap as before, reflecting the improvement in the technological content of China's manufacturing industry and the overall strength level.
Brazil: Relying on technological contradiction and going into the 2016 Olympic Games, 360-degree rotating HD dome cameras produced by Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., Ltd. appeared in all major traffic routes and Olympic venues in and around Rio to provide monitoring services for the events. During the Olympic Games, Dahua provided monitoring domes and gun cameras, which accounted for about 80% of the total number of Olympic security monitoring equipment.
In 2009, China surpassed the United States as Brazil’s largest trading partner. "Made in China" appears in many aspects of Brazilian life. Diogo in Rio de Janeiro is a magazine editor. He said that "Made in China" can be seen everywhere in Brazil. "Now, many high-tech products in our lives, such as mobile phones and computers, are made in China."
According to data released by Brazilian officials, in the first seven months of 2016, Brazil’s imports of electronic communication equipment, mechanical engineering equipment, automobiles, and related accessories from Brazil accounted for an increase in the proportion of total imports. Garments, fabrics, The share of toys and other types of goods declined.

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