Renaud hosts and is joined again by regular guest, Andrew Amirnovin. They talk about where China has come from quality-wise and the forces that aligned to transform Chinese products from poor to great quality in the past two decades or so.
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Episode sections
- 00:00 – Greetings and introduction.
- 03:46 – What happened to transform China-made products from low to high quality over the past couple of decades or so?
- 17:05 – Why the foreign buyer’s role cannot be underestimated.
- 22:09 – 4 key drivers of improved quality.
- 32:59 – Chinese ODMs and OEMs have an incentive NOT to provide poor-quality products.
- 39:06 – Which products have benefited from the most reliability and quality improvements?
- 44:47 – What quality challenges remain for Chinese products?
- 59:09 – Wrapping up.
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