四级阅读:中国制造出名了ROB GIFFORD: In a bustling market near the center of the Phnom Penh , 24-year-old Soray Peah is testing the ringtones on a cell phone she wants to buy. Ms. SORAY PEAH: (Foreign language spoken) GIFFORD: I’ll definitely buy a Chinese-made phone, she says, because they‘re cheap, even though the quality is not great. Ms. PEAH: (Foreign language spoken) GIFFORD: But she doesn’t know any Chinese brands, and in fact the brand she is going to buy is a fake Nokia, copied in China and sold Asia. This reputation for Chinese-made goods holds inside more upscale stores in Phnom Penh, as well. Manager Tha Vy runs a smart store in a mall , selling electronics. Mr. THA VY (Electronics Store Manager): No, we don‘t have Chinese brands. We’ve got only Korean brands and Japanese brands, because the Chinese products came to Cambodia for the first time, the products were very poor quality. GIFFORD: So, a store manager in Cambodia puts his finger on a key point of China‘s rise : cheap T-shirts and fake mobile phones: fine. IPads and laptops assembled for foreign companies: fine, too. But Chinese brands? It’s not really happening yet. GIFFORD: Half a world away, in Camden, South Carolina, American workers are attaching the seal on a refrigerator door. This is the American factory of Haier , a Chinese company that‘s probably the closest China gets to a known international brand. Mr. GERALD REEVES (Manager, Haier): I think we got good people. We got good management. We got good products. GIFFORD : Manager Gerald Reeves says Haier is making quality goods, so it hasn’t suffered from the image of low-end, made-in-China products.转载自:考试大 - [...