At the Paris Olympics, 80% of the goods are from China!
- CosDream News

- Jul 5, 2024
- 2 min read
In recent years, China's manufacturing performance in global sports events has garnered significant attention.
2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and the upcoming Paris Olympics have once again thrust China's manufacturing into the spotlight of public opinion.
People are starting to ponder whether China's manufacturing can continue its splendid performance in the sports arena, especially in a major international event host country like France, and whether France will support and rely on China's manufacturing as Qatar did.
Less than a month before the opening of the Paris Olympics, France finds itself in a state of turmoil.
French President Macron faces political pressure following the defeat of his Renaissance party in the EU parliamentary elections.
He announced the dissolution of the National Assembly for early elections, triggering intense political turbulence in France.
Marine Le Pen, Macron's political rival leading the far-right National Rally in France, has capitalized on this, attempting to gain more seats in the French parliament.
These political upheavals not only affect internal stability in France but also lead to severe fluctuations in the financial and economic markets.
The stock market, bond market, and currency market have all experienced massive sell-offs, with many international capitals withdrawing from the French market.
In this context, the upcoming Paris Olympics have become a symbol of celebration that French society yearns for, yet simultaneously faces many challenges.
However, for China's manufacturing, the Olympics present a rare business opportunity.
Chinese manufacturing has deeply penetrated every corner of the Olympics.
According to official data from the Paris Organizing Committee, the majority of Olympic souvenirs such as clothing, badges, hats, cups, backpacks, and even 80% of Olympic mascots are manufactured in China.
This not only showcases the competitiveness of Chinese manufacturing in the global market but also underscores its crucial role in this global event like the Olympics.
Despite France's current internal political and economic turmoil, cooperation with Chinese manufacturing remains an inevitable choice.
Given high costs and insufficient production capacities domestically, French companies often prefer Chinese manufacturers because they not only offer competitive pricing but also ensure timely delivery of large-scale orders, which is crucial for preparing for such important international sports events.
Therefore, whether it's the 2022 FIFA World Cup or the upcoming Paris Olympics, Chinese manufacturing has demonstrated its robust production capabilities and competitiveness.
Although France's current political and economic turmoil brings some uncertainties to this cooperation, it cannot hinder China's manufacturing from continuing to play a significant role in the global sports industry.
Looking ahead, with the increase in global sports activities, Chinese manufacturing will continue to play an indispensable role.
This is not only a showcase of economic strength for a nation but also a vivid manifestation of industrial collaboration and global supply chain dynamics in the context of globalization.
The Qatar World Cup and Paris Olympics have provided valuable stages for Chinese manufacturing.
Through these international events, Chinese manufacturing showcases its innovation, production efficiency, and global market competitiveness, contributing significantly to the smooth hosting of global sports events.









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