Is Lenovo a brand of China?
not a China enterprise. It was registered in China in the early days. Of course, most of the corporate tax in China was paid to the state, but it was not after the headquarters moved to new york (Beijing is not the headquarters now, it is a manufacturing base or something), and customs duties will be collected when it returns to China. Therefore, the price in the United States is often much lower than that in China. For example, (RMB) 8+ in the United States is generally 2+ in China. Domestic models with outrageous prices are two-thirds higher than those in the United States (literally). If you buy them in the United States, but you are from China, Lenovo will even cut off your list (literally, you can find them online). Not only tariffs (only tariffs are not so high) but also other invisible ideas, such as when you are stupid and have more money (many people think so about China) and consume national feelings and think you are a high-end brand. The same configuration is still so high, and it is a foreign brand that also collects tariffs. As for the registered address, it is in China. However, Lenovo executives seem to have personally said that it is an American company (I can't remember this clearly), but I don't know much about the others, but the price is true. It's not worth the price, and Lenovo's acting style is hard for Chinese people to accept. But IT can't be said that it was too bad, and it really made a great progress for IT in China in the early days. But now it's really ugly!