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Please change the title of this entry by putting a capital "C" in China so that it reads "Made in China" instead of "Made in china".



Goods made in China typically bear the mark "Made in China" or "Made in PRC". These marks are becoming
increasingly ubiquitous as the popularity of ] in ] increases.

There are good and bad points to this approach: the costs of the finished product are cheaper because the labour in China is very cheap which means the manufacturer can produce products much cheaper and pass on these savings to the consumer. Unfortunately jobs in richer countries are lost because the manufacturer relocates the jobs from these countries to China. The quality of Chinese-made goods is merely for entry-level goods rather than high quality items that are more expensive.

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