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One is an isolated incident that makes international news.

The one in India is so common and such an everyday occurrence that nobody cares. Did you know the little girl actress in the movie's shack burned down like 3 times already?? And you care about one idiot kid in China.

It makes an news cos its a good marketing strategy for iphone !!
How can u say its common based on a film?
Shall i see one bad china film and say these are common in ur country?

One is an isolated incident that makes international news.

The one in India is so common and such an everyday occurrence that nobody cares. Did you know the little girl actress in the movie's shack burned down like 3 times already?? And you care about one idiot kid in China.

It makes an news cos its a good marketing strategy for iphone !!
How can u say its common based on a film?
Shall i see one bad china film and say these are common in ur country?
 
cheap people can only have cheap stuff as simple as that`
so for now, we keep buying raw materials from India and dumpping cheap left-overs to India, and the only way to break this nice circle is for your primitive country can actually start to be able to make cheap things on your own

China is the best source of cheap labour and cheap technology..then surely that makes "China" is full of cheap people..some guy posted that micromax is an chinese company and inferior to chinese products,i replied him...by the way,Micromax is 3rd biggest vendor in India of cheap mobiles with amazing features in low price.they are for people who don't need Iphone (or something that expensive)..we don't need chinese junk(maybe we export our factories in your country for cheap labour :lol:)

Götterdämmerung;2825881 said:
The problem is, India is just too bloody poor to afford high-end products and have to rely on low-end products from China while high-end Chinese products are shipped to Europe and other rich countries.

We have ZTE, Haier, Huawei and many other Chinese products in our upscale retail and large dempartment stores, while there is not one Indian tech brand that I know of in Germany.

who told you these junk????and China is "Country of Cheap labour"..even USA outsources job in China because of this..and by the way..very few people can afford Iphone or something like that...so they buy Indian cheap products(like micromax)..and if anyone want to buy high end tech,then they'll surely buy from renowned companies..why would he be bothered about chinese junk???maybe you people are interested in those..good for you.. :lol: :lol:
 
who told you these junk????and China is "Country of Cheap labour"..even USA outsources job in China because of this..and by the way..very few people can afford Iphone or something like that...so they buy Indian cheap products(like micromax)..and if anyone want to buy high end tech,then they'll surely buy from renowned companies..why would he be bothered about chinese junk???maybe you people are interested in those..good for you.. :lol: :lol:
Has india patented the industrial process of having a bunch of malnutritioned people (male or female) sit around on a dirt floor doing something?
 
Has india patented the industrial process of having a bunch of malnutritioned people (male or female) sit around on a dirt floor doing something?

here comes the troll...welcome buddy...please guys..applause for him..

by the way..rcrmj first used "Cheap" word..i merely replied..no need to support him..
 
Götterdämmerung;2826716 said:

Götterdämmerung;2826075 said:
Certainly better than the no presence of Indian brands. You also must know that the German (as well as the Japanese) market is the toughest of all markets in the world. Foreign brands have to compete with top-end brands like Miele Miele International, Liebherr Liebherr Group, Gaggenau www.gaggenau.com, Loewe Entertainment*-*Home Entertainment in Perfektion*-*Loewe Home Entertainment Systeme, Siemens Siemens Global Website and Bosch Bosch - Startpage Bosch.de.

German consumers want the best for a good price and they have a vast choice from domestic companies. Chinese products have the edge to survive and grow, but German companies are also doing very well in China. So, it's a win-win situation for both countries.
In the context of Japanese markets and what is perceived as top-end :rolleyes1:
 

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