Brand enterprises in China started late. In terms of qualifications and technology, they can't compete with companies like Sony, Apple and IBM. They need development and they need people's support. Simply put, they need your money to buy their things, so that their funds can flow and make profits, and they can use the profits to develop new products, innovate new technologies and expand the original market. Is that clear enough?
I heard a Korean say that the Japanese invaded your China for so long, and now you are still enjoying buying their things. I really don't know what people in China think. We can put aside history and say that no matter whether the Japanese are friendly or hostile, we should support our country now.
Don't say that China brand has no good things. My personal desktop is Lenovo. It's been used for seven years. During the period, I changed a motherboard for free, which is still very easy to use if I don't play games. There are four people in the dormitory, and three people (including me) have Lenovo laptops, none of which have been repaired. My USB flash drive is a patriot, which is not only fast in reading and writing, but also of good quality. Mp3 was developed by Chentuo (a small brand) and hasn't broken down for three years. Because I didn't understand it before, mp4 bought Japanese scenery and made minor repairs. The electronic dictionary used Wenquxing before, and it has never broken down. Because of the small vocabulary, it has been used by Noah's ark since then, except for the screen part. The family car is a Sino-German joint venture, and it has been running well in recent years. I won't give an example of the electrical appliances at home. Except for a few years of TV minor repairs, they have never broken down and are very easy to use. My aunt's family bought a Japanese car, which was advertised as fuel-efficient and the fuel consumption was similar to my family's. When I closed the door in that Japanese car the other day, I felt the sound was wrong. I didn't know the door was going to break until I asked. I only bought the car for a few months, but I said that there were no parts and I had to ship it from Japan, and I waited for a long time. ...
Some people say that boycotts are stupid, boycotts are stupid, but those who don't know how to support them are even more stupid. Don't wait for foreigners to support our brand in China. Our own brand in China needs our own people to build and support it. 70% of Koreans can buy domestic cars. If half of China people can buy things with China brand, do you think China enterprises in the world's top 500 enterprises will do the same? Fortune 500 companies can not only reflect a country's economy and technology, but also show a country's wisdom. If we have a few decent private enterprises standing firmly in front of the list of top 500 enterprises, the world will also look at China people with new eyes. Don't you think this is something to be proud of? Look at this. Lenovo, the leader of IT industry in China, ranks 499 and is teetering.
I'm not a cynic, and I'm not a cynic. I just expounded my thoughts from a personal point of view. Many of our things are not as good as foreigners, but so many of our enterprises are still trying to catch up. Patriot's product manual reads a big word-our ideal, making Patriot an international brand that makes Chinese people proud! Our enterprise can also interpret such an admirable patriotism, and we ordinary people are still here shouting and cursing "these stupid things made in China". Do you think it's appropriate?
Some people say that if the boycott was effective, the country would have boycotted it long ago. Do you think the country can resist? China's accession to the WTO not only enjoyed the freedom of trade, but also lost the right of domestic protectionism. Do you think the country doesn't want you to buy domestic products? The subsidy policy in the national new economic stimulus plan only mentioned giving priority to domestic products, but it was bombarded by foreign media. The country does not want to resist, but it can't. It would be rational patriotism if we, as consumers, can really understand this and buy as many products from China as possible. The country is calling for expanding domestic demand every day, not to increase the income of foreign enterprises, but to expand the market of our own goods. If you are a patriot, with simple patriotism, but don't know how to give, please pay attention to which country's brand is when you buy something.