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José Julio
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Chinese good quality products: myth or reality?

In the early 80s the world focused its consumerist eyes on Japan and began importing products from that country, without being somewhat reluctant about the quality of the items coming from Japan. It's been 35 years and the trend has awarded Japanese products international recognition. That fever export Japan, among other things, allowed him to become the economic powerhouse it is today, with consistent and progressive increase in prices of its products due to the high demand and shortage of manpower.



Next came Taiwanese and less Korean products, which also had a similar tour in Japan with high product demand and insufficient labor, which again led to the price increase in the products exported.


Now the country is monopolizing China Export as happened to Japan or Taiwan, also would have hung the label of producing poor quality products since its inception exporters. But why do we think so? We, through our experience visiting factories and factories along China's geography for years, we have found suppliers and manufacturers who produce products of Siemens, Honda, Mercedes Benz, Ikea and many large multinationals companies recognized for the quality of its products.


Then you wonder: why do I only can see Chinese bazaars trinkets on my country? Perhaps because most Chinese businesses abroad adopt the policy of low prices and low quality, and they do not really go wrong, despite the prejudices about products "made in China". In any case, we must remember that Chinese factories provide all kinds of qualities, from excellent products to real bungling of questionable professionalism. Therefore, we never are tired of saying that when you are looking for a good factory do not only have to pay attention to the price per unit or you will take the risk of buying poor quality.


Anyway, China is constantly changing: it is one of the world's countries whose investments in R & D + d are ever bigger; China is pushing hard in aerospace and every day increase its numbers of patents and new technologies, amongst other things.


So will cheap Chinese goods be expensive Japanese products of the future? It is difficult to answer that question but many are already claiming that yes; however, what is clear is that China is not Japan or Korea. China is a country with an overwhelming manpower and has high technology and a growing leadership in tne world. That combination of factors and the political linings, able to intervene to some extent in the control of prices, can ensure that their products remain competitive internationally. So we hope that we keep our jobs for long!

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