China Automotive Industry Outlook The 2012 China Automobile Forum was held in Beijing. After the theme forum was over, OICA chairman, secretary general, and president of the Association of Major Automobile Manufacturers jointly conducted an interactive exchange entitled "Development and Prospects of China's Automobile Industry under the Background of Globalization". The following is an actual record.

Dong Yang: Thank you, the host! On the stage should be my colleagues, colleagues, thank you very much for accepting our invitation to participate in our forum. Thank you very much!

In this session, our topic is globalization and the Chinese automobile industry. I would like to invite guests to spend 5 minutes or more time on this issue. The content of your speech can be your opinion on the Chinese auto industry. It can also be a description of your country’s automobile industry. It can also be a content of cooperation and exchange between China and the domestic automobile industry. It can also be an impression, or something else, and I would like to ask everybody to speak for 5 minutes. Or maybe a little bit more time, and then I will give each colleague a question after the lecture. Combining this theme, please answer it. The main content of this section today is this. Dear colleagues, do you understand? OK! Is it Partrick Blain you started first? !

Partrick Blain: Very honored! Here I would like to repeat some of the content I spoke about this morning and some of the things I said at the closed-door summit yesterday. In this morning, we talked about many issues concerning the WTO. China's accession to the WTO can also be said to be a turning point in the development of the Chinese market. It is also a time for China to enter a golden age, or to say that it is an era of rapid development, and it is also one of our cooperation. Golden age.

What about China's second turning point? It may be that we have jointly entered a new area of ​​cooperation for sustainable development. This should be the second turning point.

The result of these two turning points is that what we have mentioned before, that is, we need to carry out structural reforms, including structural reforms of the industry and structural reforms of enterprises, can improve the quality of our products, and at the same time in order to allow us to have a long-term sustainable development. .

The second result is that China, like other countries, has begun to pay more and more attention to innovation. So, I think this is a very good choice. Everyone needs more innovation, more standardization, more powerful management and supervision.

What I would like to emphasize in particular here is that during this process, China will have a lot of precious opportunities to be able to make more financing in the process of these two transitions, and to save more money and energy. At the same time, More financial resources for innovation and R&D. At the same time, we can promote standardization in this process and better comply with some international standards and requirements. In this way, we can go hand-in-hand with other countries and be compatible with each other. And as a member of OICA, I think you are also very clear about some of our OICA rules and standards.

This morning, I feel very excited, that is to say, China is also very concerned about the integration of resources with other countries and companies. This means that each of us is moving in the same or similar direction. It is us. The pace is basically the same, thank you very much, thank you!

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