Companies pushed to consolidate often fail
By John Zeng | China Daily | Updated: 2013-07-08 07:42
Over the past three decades, "consolidation" has been a buzzword in the Chinese auto industry.
Early policy in the 1980s aimed at a consolidation of the "big three and small three". The government selected the winners from among the three big brands - FAW, Dongfeng and SAIC - and three smaller brands - BAIC, Tianjin Motor and GAC.
To this day, the industry remains heavily fragmented, but the government remains committed to a top-down blueprint for consolidation.
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