Car New Deal is expected to be officially announced by the National Development and Reform Commission today


Sohu Automobile News: According to industry sources, the new "automotive industry development policy" for some reason temporarily unable to launch, the specific launch time to be determined. Related links: ★ After the implementation of the New Deal, the sales and after-sales service of imported brand cars will be more standardized. This news has been brewing for more than a year, attracting new opinions about the new “automotive industry development policy”, which is expected today by the National Development and Reform Commission. Officially announced. According to experts who participated in the formulation of policies, the newly introduced policy is basically not much different from the revised draft last October. It is just that there are more amendments to the “Brand Sales Management Approach”. The "Policy" will stipulate that domestic and foreign automobile manufacturers are sold domestically and must establish a sales system for automobile brands, which should be invested by the manufacturer or authorised by an auto dealer. Foreign investors can only engage in the sales and after-sales service of domestically-made cars or imported brands in the country only if they have been officially authorized by auto manufacturers and completed procedures. This means that many domestic import brand dealers will be illegal if they do not obtain the manufacturer's authorization. In addition, the "Policy" also strictly restricts the listing of foreign companies in the backdoor. It is stipulated that mergers and acquisitions must be conducted within the industry, and "buying shells and selling shells" is strictly prohibited. The government must deal with these "shell" resources, and can only merge them into big auto groups to implement mergers and reorganizations; and the capital for acquiring these companies must be auto capital. Once the new industrial policy is implemented, the route for non-automotive capital to enter the auto industry will now be cut off.