Why is China a Big Toy Manufacturing Country?

Introduction: This article mainly introduces the origin of the high-quality educational toys.

 

 

With the globalization of trade, there are more and more foreign products in our lives. I wonder if you have found that most children’s toys, educational supplies, and even maternity clothes have one thing in common-they are made in China. “Made in China” labels are becoming more common. There are many reasons for making so many children’s products in China. Low labor costs are the most famous, but there are more factors that can be factored into the equation. There are many reasons why many American companies and companies around the world choose to produce educational toys and children’s products in China.

 

 

Lower wages

The most famous reason why China has become the country of choice for economic manufacturing is its low labor costs. China is the most populous country among the world, with a population of more than 1.4 billion. It is precisely because of the large amount of labor that the prices of “handmade” products in China are much lower than other countries in the world. The limited job opportunities make the huge Chinese population only pursue relatively low wages to maintain survival. Because of this, the production of the same product in China requires very little labor costs. For very exquisite toys such as bright activity cubes, wooden clock toys and educational wooden puzzles, Chinese workers are willing to design themselves for a small fee, which is far behind other countries.

 

 

Unique competitiveness

China is the world’s largest producer and exporter of toys. It is estimated that about 80% of all toys produced in the world are made in China. At the same time, in order to better maintain product competitiveness, China is developing a nationwide traceability system aimed at verifying the safety and quality of all products. The types of toys produced in the Chinese market are very complete, which can be divided into electronic toys, educational toys, and traditional wooden toys, which can meet the cultural traditions and educational needs of different countries.

 

 

Enterprise ecosystem

The vigorous development of China’s manufacturing industry is inseparable from the unique Chinese economic form. Unlike the free market economy in Europe and America, China’s market economy is guided by the government and does not happen in isolation. China’s manufacturing industry relies heavily on a network of suppliers and manufacturers, government agencies, distributors and customers. For example, Shenzhen has become a key production area for the infant educational toy industry because it fosters an ecosystem that includes low-paid labor, skilled workers, parts manufacturers and assembly suppliers.

 

 

In addition to labor advantages, low production costs, extensive and skilled workers, and a solid ecosystem to meet manufacturing and logistics requirements, China is expected to maintain its status as a toy factory in the world for many years to come. In addition, with the development of education, China’s industrial production is increasingly complying with health and safety regulations, working hours and wage regulations, and environmental protection regulations. These advances have made Chinese-made products more and more in line with the values ​​of Western countries, thus Chinese-made toys have become more and more popular in the world.


Post time: Feb-25-2022