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Can Japanese survive without being made in China?

For a long time, "Made in China" has been equated with "shoddy" and "unsafe". After all, compared with developed countries, our reform and opening up only lasted for 40 years. While pursuing rapid economic development, we may have lost something else. However, in recent years, our country has been pursuing quality more and more, and many "Made in China" have also won a lot of praise.

Although we have been striving to improve the quality, there are still many people who are skeptical about "Made in China" and even say "Never use things made in China".

Someone once interviewed them on Japanese streets about their attitude towards China's manufacturing industry. Many people say, "They will never use products made in China". But then the reporter's behavior caught them off guard. The reporter said to one of the interviewees, "Can I see your clothes?" I didn't expect the four characters "Made in China" on the label inside the clothes to appear in front of her eyes, which was a slap in the face.

In fact, as early as a few years ago, Japanese programs did an "experiment" with the theme of what would happen if "Made in China" disappeared from Japanese life. It turned out to be a big surprise. The project team hired a moving company to help remove all the items made in China from the Japanese audience who participated in the experiment. Don't think this is an easy job. The employees of the moving company carefully checked everything in the house to make sure that nothing was missed. After finding out all the things made in China, I made a statistic. The final number is really shocking. There are 6 19 "made in China" products at home!

The host finally said: Do you think it's all over? The wardrobe in your room hasn't been checked yet. As expected, the label of the clothes also said "Made in China".

Of course, China's invasion was not only Japanese, but also American. In order to express the importance of "Made in China", Americans also specially made an animation. If it wasn't made in China, there might not even be Santa Claus.

Therefore, Japanese people would certainly live without being made in China, but they may not live very well.