In recent years, Europe has been facing a bitterly cold winter. Data shows that the average household electricity bill in the EU this year has increased by nearly 15% compared with last year, and the cost of natural gas has increased by nearly 40%. In France, in particular, household electricity bills have risen by almost 50%** to a staggering €1,850, making it unaffordable for many households. And recently, the German Chancellor also publicly accused Russia of stopping energy to Europe, resulting in European countries having to buy the energy they need at nearly 10 times the cost. In the face of high costs, many people have to steal trees to keep warm.
It is in this context that China's "cold artifact" autumn pants have become a sweet spot for Europeans and Americans. According to statistics, the export volume of autumn pants in France, Italy, Germany and other countries has reached a month-on-month growth rate of more than 3 times. This has also sparked a trend of hoarding autumn pants, and many countries have also opened special freight lanes to speed up the transportation of warm clothes in China to meet the demand for autumn pants from foreigners. It is understood that a set of autumn pants with an original price of 20 euros has even been fried to 200 euros, and it needs to be booked in advance, otherwise it will not be possible to buy it at all.
However, the "Warmth Weapon" is not limited to autumn pants. China also has a series of thermal products that are favored by overseas people. Data from cross-border e-commerce platforms shows that sales of common heating products in China, such as electric blankets and hot water bottles, have also doubled after the temperature drops. Among them, the growth rate of hand warmers is as high as 447%. These Chinese thermal artifacts have somewhat eased the pressure on Europe's high energy bills.
Although some foreign countries have expressed doubts about China's "cold protection artifact", claiming that these products belong to low-end technology. However, this is not the case. Made in China has long gotten rid of the label of the past and is marching towards high-end manufacturing. According to the data, China already has 8440,000 patents, including 1,700 patents for down products. This is a new situation brought about by China's technological innovation.
At the same time, China is also innovating in the fields of new energy and biotechnology, and its exports are growing. According to statistics, the current export value of China's new energy vehicles has reached 363.5 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of nearly 80%. And those biotechnology products that can prolong the duration of health have also increased in exports by nearly 60%, becoming another "threat" to the Western world.
For those who think that China will only manufacture low-end, they are wrong. China's manufacturing industry has occupied nearly 30% of the global market and is developing in the direction of high value-added and high-tech. For example, more than 70% of new energy vehicles in Europe come from China, and Chinese-made mobile phones are not only full of competitiveness in the domestic market, but also successfully open up overseas markets in many countries and go global.
It is believed that in the future development, China's manufacturing industry will show its strength in more high-end fields. Whether it is the automotive industry or the biotechnology field in the international market, China will catch up. The so-called "overtaking in corners" is only a matter of time. China's manufacturing industry is proving its existence and competitiveness to the world with strong innovation ability and technological strength.
In addition to autumn pants, there are many popular thermal products in China that shine in the European market. As the weather gets colder day by day, so does the demand for heating products in Europe. China's electric blankets, hot water bottles and other products have become sought-after goods in the European market, and sales are rising.
As a home product that can provide warmth, electric blankets enjoy wide popularity in Europe. In the cold winter, electric blankets can make people feel the warmth of home and fill the whole room with a cozy atmosphere. Not only that, electric blankets can also save energy and reduce heating costs, which is loved by more and more Europeans.
Hot water bottles are also a very practical thermal product. On an icy winter's day, a hot water bottle can make you feel warm and relieve the feeling of cold. The hot water bottle is easy to use, just fill it with hot water and you can use it, making it perfect for use at home or in the office. Moreover, the hot water bottle also has the effect of relieving pain, which is a good auxiliary product for people with menstrual discomfort or joint pain.
These Chinese warm "artifacts" are not only competitive in terms of quality, but also achieve first-class standards in quality. Through continuous innovation and technological progress, China's manufacturing industry has made these products into high-quality thermal products. As a result, they have become a very popular commodity in the European market.
It is worth mentioning that these Chinese thermal products not only meet the heating needs of Europeans, but also play a positive role in alleviating energy pressure. European countries are experiencing high energy bills due to energy shortages. And these Chinese thermal products help Europeans save energy and reduce energy bills by providing efficient heating methods. As a result, they were warmly welcomed by Europeans.
Made in China has become the world's largest manufacturing economy, and is constantly moving towards high-end manufacturing. Over the years, China has achieved great success in the field of low-end manufacturing, but there is still room for further development in mid-to-high-end manufacturing.
At present, there is a shortage of basic energy in European countries, and it is easy to fall into chaos once it is interrupted. This presents an opportunity for China. China's warm artifacts, especially autumn pants, have unexpectedly been wildly sought after abroad. This situation is beyond the imagination of the Chinese. However, China should understand that without core technology, it will not be able to change the situation of being manipulated by others, and it will be difficult for it to truly become a manufacturing power.
However, the current situation is that China has occupied nearly 30% of the global market share and is moving towards high value-added and high-tech. For example, more than 70% of new energy vehicles in Europe come from China, and Chinese mobile phones not only compete successfully in the domestic market, but also open up several overseas markets. It is believed that in the future development, China's manufacturing industry will show its strength in more high-end manufacturing fields and win more global market share. It's just a matter of time.
China's manufacturing industry has proven itself capable of competing on a global scale and is going global. While Chinese-made products may have been considered low-end technology in the past, this is no longer the case. Through technological innovation and high-quality products, China's manufacturing industry is going abroad and winning the recognition and favor of the global market. In the future, China's manufacturing industry will continue to move forward and become a leader in the global manufacturing industry.