This is a hot topic in trade politics and the EU for example for foods has introduced clear labelling rules - a bottle of champagne marketed as champagne can only come from the champagne region in France within the EU.
It is clear that with complex products components come from a global marketplace, but nonetheless, if you start marketing that something is made in a special country, there typically are certain rules in place by trademark laws or product specific trade associations in cases where the products are a key part of the domestic industry of a country, by way of defining which key production steps need to happen in a country or by using thresholds in terms of the % of the whole manufacturing process; in the case of Swiss made watches they regulations are as follows:
- At least 60% of the whole watch’s production costs must be incurred in Switzerland
- At least 50% of the value of the movement’s components must be manufactured in Switzerland AND at least 60% of the movement’s manufacture must be conducted in Switzerland
- The technical design of the watch and its movement must be developed in Switzerland
The Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry is considering tightening the Swiss trademark law even further by increasing the percentage of production cost that is genuinely based in Switzerland to at least 80%.
So the question is why, if at all, there's still a strong corporate marketing focus to emphasize that the cameras are "handmade in Sweden"? Although all leaks effectively came out of China? Because customers (still) associate "made in China" with something else? I stated that I believe it will be an excellent camera given the most recent leaks - a true step-up for Hasselblad; but it seems that more the other way around that there's a push to erase DJI's contribution?
My point is that the handmade in Sweden probably only refers to the final assembly step and that DJI is now part of the club of the high end camera manufacturers, which means China has cought up with Japan and Germany in terms of camera manufacturing - it is just a statement of fact and in my view a milestone. On top, with the 8k price point, they will put pressure on the whole MFD competition.