There are two kinds of misunderstanding spreading among people referring to products made in China. The one is that people associate products with bad quality. The other is a fair of "Made in China". People worry about the flood of "Made in China" taking their jobs away.In order to dismiss the misunderstanding, China launched an ad in CNN. The 30 seconds ad themes "Made in China, made with the world". On show are products used in daily life involving cooperation between China and other custom cnc machining countries. These include running shoes that are "Made in China with American sports technology," an iPod-like MP3 player labeled "Made in China with technology from Silicon Valley," and a model wearing fancy outfits that bears the label "Made in China with French designers." The ad conveys the message that China-made commodities are joint products of China and other countries, which enjoy good quality and benefit everyone. "Made in China" is not inferior nor a job-taker. It is attractive and inexpensive.The film named "2012" moves people around the world, but what inspires most Chinese people is that "2012" casts "Made in China" as a good thing for the first time. In the movie, spaceships made in China save humanity from an end-of-days catastrophe. "Made in China" is not cheap and inferior model any more! "Made in China" is inexpensive and fine!In the recession, what people exact need are fine and inexpensive things. More shoppers headed to stores and websites over the U.S. on Thanksgiving weekend, but average spending fell 7.9 percent per person as consumers purchased less-expensive items. 195 million shoppers visited stores and websites over Black Friday weekend, up from 172 million last year. But the average spending over the weekend dropped to $343.31 per person from $372.57 a year ago.A year of economic crisis sent consumers into shock. They hunt for bargains, stick to shopping lists and take advantages of discount. After Black Friday, what can retailers do to keep people coming back through Christmas? Provide interesting and inexpensive things!Another question is how retailers can get that kind of commodities? Come to China Wholesaler,