Made In China Doesn't Mean Cheap In China (2024)

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Made In China Doesn't Mean Cheap In China (2)

Customers look at iPads at an Apple Store in Shanghai, China. Some goods made in China cost more there than they do abroad.

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China has made a fortune producing cheap products that sell for low prices around the world.

Yet many high-end goods manufactured in China –- everything from iPads to Coach bags — actually cost more in China than they do in the United States.

To figure out why, I recently visited a luxury shopping mall in Beijing with Professor Nie Huihua, who teaches economics at the People's University.

We went to the sixth floor of the mall, where Apple products were being sold, including an iPad 2 that was going for $700. The same iPad 2 costs $499 at an Apple store in Washington, D.C.

We then went to a Columbia sportswear store to get some prices. There was a blue backpack, called the Trail Grinder, which wasn't very big and was selling for 1,399 Chinese yuan — or about $220. Back in the U.S., that made-in-China backpack retails for just $139.

Graft Contributes To High Prices

Nie says products like this cost more in China because of the country's high transportation fees and local government corruption.

Last year, a trucker in East China's Henan Province was caught using fake military license plates to avoid paying tolls along a 110-mile stretch of road. It's easy to see why: Tolls and fees for a single trip are $230.

"It is impossible for him to make a profit if he pays all the tolls and fees legally," Nie says.

Paul French, chief China strategist for Access Asia-Mintel, a consumer analysis firm, says local governments can continue to gouge truckers because China is still essentially a state-run economy.

"In a market economy, those things will work themselves out," French said. "People will push to reduce those costs. It's just not possible to do that in China. You can buy all the trucks you want. What you can't get rid of is local officials that are on the graft."

China Imposes High Taxes

Another reason high-end goods cost more here is because China taxes them so much. But in a market loaded with fakes, wealthy Chinese are willing to pay a premium for authentic products they can show off.

"At the high end of the market, there is also a certain, kind of flash-for-cash culture," French said. "It doesn't really matter what the price is. The whole point is to be seen to pay and to be able to pay."

Because of the price differential, many Chinese buy luxury goods when traveling overseas.

On a recent trip to New York, a woman named Ling, who didn't want her full name used, went bargain hunting for a Gucci bag on Fifth Avenue.

Ling, who works for an Internet company, still had to shell out $1,000, but she says she thinks she got a good deal compared to what she would have paid in China.

Like other Chinese, she asks friends traveling abroad to buy items for her, including clothes.

Even inside China, products can sell for very different prices.

Luxury goods are cheaper in Hong Kong, which is part of China but doesn't have a luxury tax. Recently, police nabbed a couple trying to smuggle hundreds of thousand of dollars in merchandise from Hong Kong onto the mainland. The stash included Prada handbags, Cartier jewelry and four iPhones.

Made In China Doesn't Mean Cheap In China (2024)

FAQs

Are things made in China cheaper in China? ›

Some goods made in China cost more there than they do abroad. China has made a fortune producing cheap products that sell for low prices around the world. Yet many high-end goods manufactured in China –- everything from iPads to Coach bags — actually cost more in China than they do in the United States.

Why does everything made in China say made in China? ›

Therefore, by law, a product that is “Made in China” will be labeled as such. This is important because import tariff rates are calculated in accordance with the country of origin for each product. It is essential to CBP rulings that the correct country of origin is indicated.

Do Chinese products have to say made in China? ›

Under United States law, a product's 'country of origin' must be properly marked. That being said, these requirements are by no means simple. Many different federal agencies regulate products coming into the United States from China.

Why are prices in China so cheap? ›

One reason is the economies of scale that manufacturing in such a large country offers. Due to the sheer size of the Chinese market, products can be produced in bulk, achieiving economies of scale and lower manufacturing costs.

Is it cheaper to manufacture in the US or China? ›

Slash Production Costs – US firms can slash production costs by manufacturing goods in Chinese factories (which tend to offer significantly lower production costs than their US counterparts).

What high end brands are Made in China? ›

According to The Fashion Law, Prada, Burberry, Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, and Miu Miu are just a few of many high-end brands that work with China to produce luxury clothing pieces. In 2019, an estimated 20% of Prada bags, clothes and shoes were manufactured in China.

Why is everything sold in the US Made in China? ›

However, the availability of cheap labor is just one of many factors that have kept the "Made in China" label on so many products purchased by consumers around the world. It will take more than low labor costs for emerging economies to set up a business ecosystem that can compete with China's.

What brand is Made in China? ›

Many famous brands manufacture products in China, including Apple, Nike, Dell, Mattel, and Converse, among others, leveraging the country's manufacturing capabilities and skilled workforce.

Is it safe to buy Made in China? ›

Can I Trust Buying Products From China? Yes, but if you are not using someone like Kanary to help you then it is best to be cautious and ask a lot of questions. You should never feel like you are asking too many questions to a supplier.

Is Made in China the same as Alibaba? ›

Made-In-China: A Brief Introduction

Unlike Alibaba, Made-In-China does not directly sell products but rather provides a platform for buyers to connect with suppliers. Despite its narrower focus on industrial and construction goods, Made-In-China remains a formidable player in the B2B e-commerce landscape.

Is it illegal to remove Made in China stickers? ›

Unless a substantial transformation occurs the countries of origin should remain on each component of the product and there are penalties for the improper removal of the country of origin marking. There are also regulations involving the permanency of a marking, which depend on the specific product.

What is the minimum wage in China? ›

Minimum Wage in China for 2024
Province/RegionCityHourly minimum wage (RMB)
Shenzhen23.4 RMB
Zhuhai18.1 RMB
BeijingBeijing26.4 RMB
JiangsuNanjing21.8 RMB
34 more rows
Apr 9, 2024

Is China still the factory of the world? ›

Source: OECD TiVA database, 2023 update.

Six nations manufacture at least 3% of the world total. China is followed by the US, Japan, Germany, India, and South Korea. Note how the world has changed. Only three of these are long-established industrial economies; the other three are newly industrialised economies.

How can China sell things so cheaply? ›

Why is Chinese Manufacturing Frequently More Affordable than That of Other Countries? China's manufacturing sector is generally more cost-effective because of a number of advantages, including trained workers, economies of scale, cheaper labor costs, and supportive government policies.

How cheap is manufacturing in China? ›

Even at the lowest labor rate, manufacturing in China is cheaper by only $1.72, a savings of 2.2% over manufacturing in the U.S.

Why is China shipping so cheap? ›

China's advantage

China is still considered a “transitional” country by the UPU, which means it enjoys a lower rate for sending mail to a developed nation like the US. As a result, mail services from China to the US cost less than Americans are charged by their own postal service for a comparable domestic delivery.

Why are China plates so expensive? ›

Just as it was in ancient China, true porcelain can only be made with kaolin. While it can be found all over the world, large deposits are hard to come by. This special clay is what gives porcelain its white color—the purer the kaolin, the whiter the porcelain.

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