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[quote=LEONARDO,243595]I can still remember an American friend--Michael's words: my first pair of sports shoes was made in China, and it was very cheap. The first word my kid learn is "China" because his toys were made in China. Do you belong to the working poor class? If so,you must have benefited a lot from made-in-China products, since they are very cheap. Despite of the recent criticism on "made-in-China products", we all aware that made-in-China products benefit the working poor like you and me. China's low-cost products dominate the global market. The cheap consumer goods ranging from the American kids' bags, sports shoes to the bicycle in the small village of Africa , are all made in China. Over all, made-in-ChIna products benefit the global working poor. In 2005,the world's largest retailer Wal-Mart procured 80% of its products from China. Imagine, without made-in-China products, what will everyday life will be? Wal Mart's slogan" provide everyday low price " will be an unfulfilled promise. A German said, in many Germany supernarkets, a Gemany-native-made schoolbag is sold 60-80 Euro, wheras a made-in-China costs only 15 Euro. Made-in-China products enable the people in poor countries to enjoy "extravagance". In Pakistan and Africa, made-in-China products are the locals' favorites. Having a colored TV set is an extravagant dream for many Pakistani, but made-in China Colored TV sets help them to realize their dreams. In Middle East, the case is alike. Finally, how do made-in-China products influence our daily lives? Did they bring harm or benefits to your everyday living? Do not let the so-called economists, or economic observers or sophisticated politicians say whether made-in-China products are good or bad. We have our OWN ideas. Do not tell me it is none of your business. I am sure that made-in-China products are closely associated with your daily lives. Maybe, your kids' toys, schoolbags, your sports shoes and your home appliance, even your underwear(just kiding)) are made in China. Am I right?[/quote]
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