Allen Cheng, the marketing manager of Zhongshan Subor Educational Electronics, is playing an interactive video game produced by his company, which allows users to play sports games at home. Cheng says he believes the product will be very popular in China.
"We think our game will do better in China because now everybody is working hard, so need to do sports. So everybody has no time, just go back home to do the sports. This is why our game will be better selling in the mainland market."
Daniel Poon is principal economist from the Hong Kong Trade Development Council. He says technology will influence many toys in the future.
"Right now, the global macro trend is to integrate the technology and electronics with the toys in order to explore more playing possibilities."
According to figures from the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, from January 2012 to November 2012, toys exported from Hong Kong dropped almost seven percent while toys exported to European markets dropped 29 percent compared to the same period in 2011. Here is Poon again.
"In the year 2016, I think it will be a better year for our toys exports. Right now, we are seeing some signs of bottoming out of the Chinese economy. The U.S. economy is also doing better because of the improving housing market and employment. And then, the European debt crisis has also stabilized a bit. So, this year will be a better year for our toy exports."
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