The rapid growth of China’s automotive industry has led to the development of a significant automotive parts subsector as well. The Chinese auto parts industry is largely focused around the Yangtze River Delta, which accounted for 42% of total production in 2000. Within this region, Shanghai is the largest manufacturing center for auto parts with 25% of total production in 2000. Zhejiang and Jiangsu accounted for 10% and 7% of total production in 2000 respectively.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Part One Industry Overview
Chapter 1 Industry Outline and Analysis
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Size and Scale
1.3 Strengths and Weaknesses
1.4 Domestic Competitiveness
Part Two Regulatory Environment
Chapter 2 Industry Rules and Regulations
2.1 The 10th Five-Year Plan
2.2 State Implemented Quality Checks
2.3 Inspection System
2.4 Environmental Issues
2.5 Labour Issues
2.6 Directions for the Development of the Industry
Part Three Foreign Investment
Chapter 3 Business Environment
3.1 Characteristics and Diversity
Part Four WTO
Chapter 4 Impact on Industry
4.1 China’s Commitments to WTO
4.2 Foreign Manufacturers Moving In
4.3 Industry Weaknesses
4.4 WTO Regulations Protecting the Industry
4.5 Revamping the Industry
4.6 WTO: A Golden Opportunity
4.7 Automotive Sector Statistics for 2002
Chapter 5 Impact on Foreign Investment
5.1 Foreign Auto Imports
5.2 Significant WTO Rulings
5.3 Changes in Auto Sector Policies
Part Five Main Companies
Chapter 6 Main Foreign Investors and Joint Ventures
6.1 Delphi Automotive Systems
6.2 Bosch
6.3 Yanfeng Visteon Automotive Trim System Co.
6.4 Denso Corp
Chapter 7 Chinese Companies
7.1 Shanghai Huizhong Automotive Manufacturing Co Ltd
7.2 Shanghai Automotive Co Ltd
7.3 Wanxiang Qianchao Co Ltd
7.4 Jiangyin Mould & Plastic Group Co Ltd
7.5 United Automotive Electronic Systems Co Ltd
7.6 Shanghai Yanfeng Johnson Controls Seating Co Ltd
7.7 Shanghai Ek Chor General Machinery Co Ltd
7.8 Fuyao Glass Co Ltd
Part Six Industry Forecast
Chapter 8 World’s Second Largest Car Market
8.1 Globalization of China’s Production
8.2 Developing Innovative Production Techniques
8.3 Increasing Sophistication
8.4 Can the Internet Increase Sales?
8.5 Overall Directions
Bibliography
Appendix
Appendix 1: Terminology and Industry Classification
Appendix 2:
Environmental Protection (Abstract)
The 10th Five-Year Plan - Section on Development of Environmental Protection
Appendix 3 : Automotive Parts Companies
a. Municipalities
i. Beijing
ii. Chongqing
iii. Shanghai
iv. Tianjin
b. Provinces and Autonomous Regions
i. Anhui
ii. Fujian
iii. Guangdong
iv. Hubei
v. Hunan
vi. Inner Mongolia
vii. Jiangsu
viii. Jilin
ix. Shandong
x. Xinjiang
xi. Zhejiang
Appendix 4: Useful Contacts - Government Of.ces and Trade Associations
i. State Economic & Trade Commission
ii. Ministry of Commerce
iii. China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT)
iv. China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM)
v. China National Automotive Industry Consulting & Developing Corp.
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