Thirty Years of Turbulence - Chinese Enterprises
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The tight air has also put pressure on all foreign companies investing in China.
The leading Japanese companies continue to expand their territory in China. Sanyo Company has already opened five factories in one go. Legendary entrepreneur Inoue Xun personally went to China for inspection, and its production of color TVs, recorders, washing machines, and refrigerators will soon be spread throughout major shopping malls in China; Honda has signed a contract with Jialing Machinery Manufacturing Plant in Chongqing, the largest motorcycle factory in China, to jointly produce 50000 motorcycles; The negotiations between Mitsubishi Motors and Beijing Truck Manufacturing Plant are also proceeding smoothly. However, various signs indicate that while the Chinese government is vigorously welcoming these electrical appliance companies, it is also concerned about the industrial impact they are about to bring. In the article "China Focuses on Durable Consumer Goods and Strengthens Trade Protection" published by the Nihon Keizai Shimbun in May, it was pointed out that the influx of Japanese durable consumer goods into China has caused pressure on Chinese domestic enterprises, a large number of goods are overstocked, and factory development is difficult. Therefore, the call for "protecting national industries" has been sounded, and the Chinese government will carry out a series of targeted trade protection measures. This newspaper also listed ten durable consumer goods that may be protected, including cars, televisions, watches, bicycles, cameras, refrigerators, washing machines, and so on.
It seems that in order to confirm the viewpoint of this newspaper, on August 17th, the State Council issued the "Interim Provisions on Strengthening the Management of Imported Goods in Guangdong and Fujian Provinces and Preventing the Internal Flow of Private Goods", which stipulates that 17 approved imported goods such as automobiles, televisions, and refrigerators are only allowed to be sold domestically in the province and are not allowed to be sold to foreign markets. However, due to the lack of operability, such regulations are difficult to strictly implement.