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国货最好的时代,才刚刚开始
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Core Viewpoint - The resurgence of domestic brands in China, particularly during the "618 Shopping Festival," highlights a significant shift in consumer preferences towards national products, surpassing many international brands in sales [1][6]. Group 1: Historical Context of Domestic Brands - The concept of "national goods" dates back to the late Qing Dynasty when foreign products dominated the market, leading to a push for the protection of domestic brands [2]. - The first "National Goods Year" was established in 1933, but the development of domestic brands faced significant challenges until the economic reforms post-1978, which marked a golden era for national brands [4]. - From 1980 to 2000, numerous well-known domestic brands emerged across various sectors, including food and beverage, daily chemicals, apparel, home appliances, and technology [4]. Group 2: Challenges Faced by Domestic Brands - The entry of foreign brands after China's accession to the WTO drastically changed the competitive landscape, causing many domestic brands to lose market presence due to a lack of competitiveness in products, channels, and marketing [5]. Group 3: Current Trends and Consumer Behavior - Recent data indicates that over 90% of the top 100 best-selling products on Douyin's e-commerce platform are domestic goods, with younger consumers (post-90s and post-00s) showing a strong preference for these brands [6]. - The rise of domestic brands can be attributed to four key factors: the internet, the Z generation, national cultural momentum, and self-evolution [6]. Group 4: Key Factors Driving the Resurgence - The internet has transformed retail, allowing domestic brands to compete more effectively against foreign brands by leveraging e-commerce and live streaming as new sales channels [7]. - The Z generation, characterized by their access to information and preference for quality and value, is less enamored with international brands and more inclined to support domestic products [8][9]. - The increasing cultural influence of China on the global stage enhances the appeal of domestic brands, as consumers now feel a stronger connection and recognition towards them [11][12][13]. - Domestic brands are evolving by focusing on differentiation, product innovation, and effective brand marketing to adapt to the new market environment [14]. Group 5: Future Directions for Domestic Brands - To succeed, domestic brands must engage with younger consumers, understand their preferences, and innovate continuously in product design and marketing strategies [17][19]. - Innovation is crucial for high-quality development, with examples of successful product diversification and new market creation demonstrating the potential for growth [20][21][22]. - A long-term commitment to quality and detail is essential for building a sustainable brand, as opposed to relying on short-term marketing tactics [23][24][25]. Group 6: Conclusion - The rise of domestic brands is not merely a trend but a result of collective efforts from various Chinese enterprises, emphasizing the importance of quality and cultural identity in the global market [28][29][30].