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    "China Free" Label Could Undermine China’s Growt

    Leadership: "China Free" Label Could Undermine China’s Growth

    Despite its unquestioned emergence as a global economic power, China does not have a single global brand. Can you name one? In survey after survey, American consumers can’t name one either. By virtue of its acquisition of IBM’s PC business, Lenovo is probably the closest China comes to a global brand – but it certainly isn’t home-grown. In its January, 2006 cover story, Fast Company suggested that fashion house Shanghai Tang could become China’s first global brand – but that has yet to materialize.

    In reality, the most-recognized Chinese brand is….Made in China.

    A successful brand conveys favorable attributes about the company, products and services it represents - and the market responds by increasing the revenue, profits, and stock value of the world’s leading brands. What attributes are represented by “Made in China?â€
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    I much prefer the "Made in the USA" label!!!
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    [quote]Unless China marshals its forces to protect Western consumers – as well its own citizens making products for export – “Made in Chinaâ€
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    "China Free" Label Could Undermine China’s Growth
    IMHO, that's a very good thing, especially where China's military and weapons capabilities are concerned!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MW
    "China Free" Label Could Undermine China’s Growth
    IMHO, that's a very good thing, especially where China's military and weapons capabilities are concerned!
    agreed.

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    I read the labels on everything I buy now and sometimes it is difficult to determine where it comes from,in those cases I simply will not purchase the item.I will purchase old used USA made products before I will purchase new China products.
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    Even the Chinese are terorrists. Anybody or group that wants to bring us down are terorrists.
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    I recently bought a novelty t-shirt at Cosco. I was surprised to read the label that said, 'MADE IN THE USA!"

    It's one of my favorite shirts now and I wear it proudly!
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