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<blockquote data-quote="Shanghai" data-source="post: 39041" data-attributes="member: 2052"><p>I am an Australian (based in Hong Kong) and working for a large multii national company. We have production facilities all around the world including mainland China. </p><p>For the same company I have also been previously based in mainland China for many years.</p><p>As a global supplier and with global production facilities we need to ensure that our quality standards are the same everywhere (including China), otherwise we would not be able to maintain our reputation, (as the products that we produce can end up being used anywhere in the world).</p><p>Therefore I find some of the statements in this thread very mis-leading.</p><p>It is also worthwhile noting that Ford, GM, VW, Audi, Mercedes, to name just a few have manufactured in China for many years.</p><p>So dont write off "Made in China" with out giving it some careful thought.</p><p>Of course there will alays be exceptions (even in Europe and NAFTA) and some of the "local" Chinese manufacturers may need to be excluded. Just be smart when spending your money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanghai, post: 39041, member: 2052"] I am an Australian (based in Hong Kong) and working for a large multii national company. We have production facilities all around the world including mainland China. For the same company I have also been previously based in mainland China for many years. As a global supplier and with global production facilities we need to ensure that our quality standards are the same everywhere (including China), otherwise we would not be able to maintain our reputation, (as the products that we produce can end up being used anywhere in the world). Therefore I find some of the statements in this thread very mis-leading. It is also worthwhile noting that Ford, GM, VW, Audi, Mercedes, to name just a few have manufactured in China for many years. So dont write off "Made in China" with out giving it some careful thought. Of course there will alays be exceptions (even in Europe and NAFTA) and some of the "local" Chinese manufacturers may need to be excluded. Just be smart when spending your money. [/QUOTE]
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