No it won't here's why.
A 6'5 guy that just started to play basketball may not be able to play better than a 5'5 guy that has played a while, but as they both mature, the 6'5 guy's ceiling is higher and could make him a top player, while the 5'5 guy can't even dunk.
That's the difference, Chinese companies in some sense don't even have to make it out of the country to have huge profits, while Japanese, Korean, Taiwan companies will be 10 people companies if they stay inland.
So when Chinese go international they could already be quite good and competitive.
Case point, Xiaomi, Lennovo, back then, and other Chinese mobile brands are raking in the cash, without going international, but they soon will. Their quality at this point can match and a lot of times exceed Apple and Samsung in innovation and quality, but they lack the global influence the other two have, but that will change. Apple is 6th in Chinese mobile market, the first is Samsung, others are Chinese, and the last four in the top 10 are Chinese.
Samsung when they went international, they sucked.
This is why America can still grow even today, their domestic is most times way better than at least half of the developed economy put together, so before going international, they are already Giants in their field.
Yea, it's not a fair game, but it does look a lot of fun if you looking at it from my perspective. lol