China has consolidated itself as one of the main poles of global innovation, leaving behind the image of a country focused only on scale production. The movement, which has been called the transition from "Made in China" to "Created in China", reflects a national strategy of strengthening own brands and technological development. Data released by Gazeta Mercantil show that, in 2010, only 4% of the world's 500 most valuable brands were Chinese. I…
China has consolidated itself as one of the main poles of global innovation, leaving behind the image of a country focused only on scale production. The movement, which has been called the transition from "Made in China" to "Created in China", reflects a national strategy of strengthening own brands and technological development. Data released by Gazeta Mercantil show that, in 2010, only 4% of the world's 500 most valuable brands were Chinese. I…