Did the Japanese toilet seat hit the pain point of Made in China ?

Updated on Toilet 2024-07-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, a lot of things in Japan are beyond a little bit, China only has a share of manufacturing, and I think that in the future, China will not even have a share of manufacturing, and prices in China have risen, and Japanese companies have already begun to move to countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia where labor is cheaper.

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Of course not. It can only show that we still have some shortcomings. But that doesn't mean it's not good to make in China. China remains the world's largest trading country.

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Ordinary ones may be different in materials, smart toilet seats, some are domestic, exported to foreign countries, there is no difference in quality.

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No. The "Made in China" mentioned by the media refers to the Panasonic foundry in Hangzhou, which is at most a Chinese foundry. And there's much more to Japan than just Panasonic's brand.

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Hello, toilet seats, belong to the so-called traditional industries, but whether they are "weak" and unprofitable depends entirely on the innovation of technology and ideas. In this sense, there is no sunset industry in the world, but only sunset enterprises and sunset people. What China needs more is German and Japanese innovation, rather than American innovation, and it is more realistic for China to improve the efficiency and quality of the existing manufacturing industry than to open up a completely new field. I hope it can help you, please adopt it if you are satisfied, thank you.

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