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What's the difference between 'MADE IN CHAINA' and 'CHINESE PRODUCT'?
The products exported to different countries may be called differently, so what's the difference between these two names?
16 nov 2012 02:06
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Well I would suppose at times that these phrases, "Made in China" or "Product of China" can mean the same thing. However, upon thinking about it further, I seem to see more food items where I shop (in the USA) with "Product of China" because food is 'produced.' Whereas, "made in China" may refer more to a manufactured item. So I think in general it is simply a grammatical nuance.
16 novembre 2012
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Cinese (mandarino), Inglese
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese
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