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@ batman

Several reasons:

- WTO regulations have forced China to increase its export duties
- Strong Yuan / Weak Yen and Won
- All major Japanese and Korean companies have factories and/or major suppliers in China

But basically: pricing is the only real advantage Chinese brands have towards Japanese and Korean brands. If you can buy the latter at almost the same cost of Chinese machines, my advice to you is to steer clear from Chinese trucks
  • Posted 20 Dec 2007 19:12
  • By Chinaman
  • joined 14 Dec'07 - 6 messages
  • Shanghai, China

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