ThinkPad is a global brand, but Lenovo is a Chinese company. From time to time, a China-exclusive ThinkPad model is released - the new ThinkPad Neo 14, which is very similar to the ThinkBook 14p, is such a case.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/ThinkPad-Neo-14-Lenovo-launches-new-China-exclusive-14-inch-ThinkPad.616679.0.html
Doesn't matter, the brand was long dead the time it was bought by Lenovo.
I would be happy to learn more about the Neo 14, seems thinkpad at a lower? price.
To answer the anOn poster, it is really an accomplishment to take a "dead brand" and turn it around to become the largest PC manufacturer.
"Lenovo's market share of global PC shipments was at 23.6 percent"
(Nr 1 Q1 2022)