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![]() junius wrote: Hmmm, so according to Passport to World Band Radio, the E1 was manufactured at Bharat Electronics in Bangalore. Bharat Electronics website: http://www.bel-india.com/Website/Asp/HomePage.htm FAS profile on Bharat Electronics: http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/india/contractor/bel.htm Jai Hind. junius Welcome to the world of global manufacturing and trading. In this case whether the label says "Grundig" or "Eton" is really no indication of where it was made. At one time Grundig made radios first in Germany then in Portugal. The owners of the Grundig and Eton names now sell radios that were assembled in one or more locations with parts that come from all manner of countries. This is nothing new. Those two giants of Japan, Seiko and Sony both make many of their products in off-shore locations with parts from suppliers in many countries. Take a good close look at the country of origin for many parts in your car - you might be surprised at how multinational your vehicle really is. Is there a specific reason we should be concerned that "Eton" or "Grundig" radios are made in one or more of locations like: India, China, Singapore, Taiwan, Mexico, Brazil? |
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