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Thread: Anti-Japanese Movement 2012
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[quote=LONELYJOURNEY,477338]Seven11, It doesn’t matter where the Japanese products are made. The core technology belongs to Japan. China, Malaysia, Thailand and other countries just assemble the parts together. They don’t master the core technology. You mentioned iphone. I guess you know that Chinese factories just assemble the iphone and earn very little money compared with Apple. Made in China and Made By China are totally different. Yesterday, I heard that Canon already closed its factories in China and some Japanese schools were closed too. Canon said that they currently didn’t think of pulling themselves out of China. What will happen if all Japanese corps leave China? A lot of Chinese people will lose jobs. This will be a big problem. Thus, economic sanctions won’t be put into effect easily. “Hope China will speed its high-tech export considering it's general labor cost is becoming higher and higher...” It’s happening. Adidas will close its only factory in Suzhou in October. According to the news report, In Vietnam, a clothing work just earns around CNY 500 per month. In Guangzhou, an ordinary worker earns at least CNY 2500 per month. No wonder Adidas decides to leave China. What should we do? Maybe a Chinese middle school student already gave us the answer. "We can boycott Japanese commodities but we shouldn’t break our own Japanese commodities. We should do much better than Japan in every industry or trade. Our government officials should be more incorruptible than Japanese government officials. Our streets should be cleaner than those in Japan. Our bridges should be much stronger than Japanese bridges. Our young generation should be more promising than Japanese young generation.” [/quote]
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