We became Mad in Iran.
I think it’s a mistyped word.
But it indicates a fact.
They made us Mad in Iran!!
We became Mad in Iran.
I think it’s a mistyped word.
But it indicates a fact.
They made us Mad in Iran!!
That’s a really funny mistake
Maybe it’s a slip of the tongue of whomever that typed that.
Yes, Maybe. 1234567890
They are destroying our reputation
I’m surprised those pots are not made in China.
Making pots is a very civil form of protest.
to be honest, Iranian pots have more quality and better price than chinese counterparts.
Also in sanitary equipments we always buy Iranian types for the same reasons.
@moshtaba2 Well, the output capacity of manufacturing these pots in China far exceed that of Iran as China has a population of 1 4 billion people whereas Iran is only 75 million people. You may have the quality but cannot match China in terms of quantity and pricing.
@yinyang what brand of cars are popular in China? Was wondering this a couple of days ago. Over here in the uk we get lots or European and Japanese cars but I don’t think we have Chinese cars
That’s true, my brother.
Chinese products that we buy in Iran will become destructed soon after purchase. 3 days ago I bought a flashlight for 2 $ that lasted only for one day.
@Jimbob BYD, Geely, Great Wall, Xi’an, Wei Ma are some car manufacturers in China but there are a lot more. The automobile industry is fairly new since China’s entry into the WTO in 2001. I would say Japan and Korea produce better cars than China. The US-China trade war is a non starter to get Chinese cars in the US.
The domestic car industry must be huge in China ?
They sell their products to poor countries and countries with sanctions like Iran and North Korea.
@moshtaba2 Well, China does manufacture different tiers of finished goods which are layered by quality. Your brother may have purchased a low tier quality flashlight instead of a high tier one.
By the way, I haven’t seen much of those higher tier products that manufactured by china.
@Jimbob Yes, the automobile market is about 345 million vehicles mostly congested in the cities. Not to mention the high speed rail citizens use as well.
@moshtaba2 Smartphones, drones, Smart TV, industrial and public robots. China also uses 5G networks.
Yeah.
That’s True.
I got a 55" chinese smart TV for 700$CA, HiSense, its picture quality in reviews is as good as Samsung TVs that cost more than 1000$CA. I am happy.