Do Walmarts in China mostly sell items marked, "Made in the U.S.A"?

HST_DEM2010-07-25T23:01:09Z

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NO!
(1)Many Walmarts in China, try Nanning in Guangxi about 90 KM north of Vietnam a large super center!
(2) Nothing made in U.S. to buy, might try the Movies!
(3) Free Trade is a the one-way sucking sound of millions of manufacturing jobs from U.S.
(4) Chinese don't throw away anything and can even out wait the Republicans!

NiJo2010-07-26T07:36:51Z

Funny. But as others have said, walmart is opening stores over there. Not much American goods. Great chinese produce though. Walmart is a great target for all our hatred, as we seek a $200 deal on a huge screen tv.

katmandu_852192010-07-26T05:47:37Z

Unfortunately not.
I remember the reaction when the first Walmart opened in China. The Chinese were totally disappointed. They expected to be able to buy exotic American products, and found none.

?2010-07-26T05:47:33Z

Haha! That's hilarious! No they don't, they sell their own products. Are you kidding me though?! I'd be ticked off if that WERE the case. U.S.A. products are much better quality than that Chinese crap they sell us here. Thank God it isn't. Although, I do wish that Wal*Mart would start selling more American products!

?2010-07-26T05:43:14Z

...am i the only one who thinks this is a somewhat offensive question?

I will answer your question anyway. There is no wallmarts there and the equivalents sell mostly Chinese products due to protectionism...which means that the country is promoting people to spend their own products rather than imports.

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