Nowadays, “Made in China” is faced with an up-or-out bottleneck: In domestic demands, in one hand, domestic consumption does not look so good. In another hand, Chinese brand trust isn’t high enough for some Chinese, they prefer the expensive imported products. In overseas market demands, U.S. economic data picks up but long-short differences still exists; European economy doesn’t recover as expected; foreign markets like Japan and Australia, are still in their own trouble.
“Made in China”confronts a crossroad, it needs a new lift to boost the growth rate of Chinese economy and the employment rate of China. However, The key point is how to transform. “Made in China”has increased highly in a dozen years, but nowadays, it’s confronted with a bottleneck: profession or transformation. The argument hasn't formed consensus so far.
China has a vast territory and it’s a complex country. Actually, It’s inevitable for “Made in China” to confront “profession” and “transformation”. government intervention needs to turn to service and macro-control, recognize and grasp the unbalanced development of Chinese manufacturing industry.