Not really. It depends upon the product you are going to buy. Like Nokia mobiles are also made there but they are of good quality. While a cheap phone like "Nokea" will not be as good as its a dupe. - Mr.President -
A couple of years ago I bought an original converse shoes that is made in China. The sides of my shoes started to rip off in just the first month of wearing it! And so I promised my self not to buy again any shoes that is made in China.
You said you bought a product made in China. You can give your conclusion about it to yourself. Sometimes it's just the name but what matters is the quality of the product you buy.
Some of products that are made in China are poor quality, but I had usually had positive experiences with all major brands that were made in China.
Wow... I can't believe it, I know the computers of Lenovo are really great, home applications of Hairs are also not to bad, at least in China. But the cell phone from both 2 brands suck! And right now, in China, more and more brands have better quality than both 2.
Those kinds of products are the humiliation for China, what's more, most of Chinese people who with low grade like to show their craps in the public places. As for me , I would rather spend 10$ to buy Nokia 1100.
Made in china doesn't always mean bad quality products. Labour is labour no matter where its made. Its the design and material used that makes a difference.
China is a major country with a large economy. I think they can make both good and poor products, just like the USA, UK or any other wealthy country.
Not at all. As mentioned - it's the brand that sets the production quality/service standards, etc. China is littered with electronics factories that produce hardware we (Europe, US, whatever else) consider top-of-the-line. Major foreign companies opening businesses in China may (and do) use local human resources, but that hardly affects their product quality because they bring their standards and requirements with them. So really, it all boils down to the product brand. Besides, I think the stigma against ''Made in China'' has passed a decade ago.
I run a clothing ecom store and at first made in china got to me but then everytime i go shopping i start to notice where everything is made.... ralph lauren made in china... in the phillipines, in India, Indonisia... most brands i see in stores Made in china... so now i have nothing to worry about!
As one of the person said that 90% of goods are made in china only about 20% are of bad quality....remaining are as best they are......
Although many say it doesn't necessarily mean "cheap quality" the stigma of cheap quality still exists.
no. . Made in china doesnt mean its bad quality. . .bt when they provide gud and advanced things at very low price that means that things are nt of gud quality
In my country, only selling crap products made in China. However, i think China exports more quality products to USA and EU.