How Kenyans view "Made in China"
With the changes underway in China's economic and trade structure, consumer sentiment has been changing in both China and beyond. "Made in China" no longer inherently means cheap and inferior. Chinese authorities are keen to improve the image of the country's manufacturing, from plastic toys to smartphones, clothing to global infrastructure. Chinese companies are aligning themselves with their more-established foreign rivals, with suggestions being made that some are even surpassing them. This suggests "made in China" has taken on a new meaning.
Here is how people in Kenya like the "Made in China" concept today.