Samsung, Panasonic, Nokia and other leading foreign brands were on the
list of Chinese subsidized household appliance project for farmers in the
country's vast rural areas.
According to the bidding result announced by the China National Electronics
Import and Export Corp. over the weekend, 155 domestic and foreign companies
participated in the bidding for color TV sets, refrigerators, mobile phones,
washing machines and ice boxes.
Some 122 won the bid for the five types.
Panasonic, Midea, TCL and other 33 brands were on the washing machine list,
with Samsung, Nokia, Motorola and other 14 brands getting a share of the big
mobile phone market in the rural regions.
Ten domestic leading manufacturers including Hisense, Konka and Haier were on
the colour TV sets list, while Meiling, Haier, Siemens and other 37 brands on
the refrigerators list. Another 19 companies won the bid for ice boxes.
Chinese government promised to grant a 13 percent subsidy for household
appliances for farmers' on purchase of these household appliances to improve 900
million rural residents' living standards and boost domestic consumption.
The government expanded the experiment of the subsidy policy tonine more
provinces from the initial three provinces of eastern Shandong, central Henan
and southwestern Sichuan which kicked off the pilot program in December 2007.
The new areas included Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Heilongjiang, Hubei and
Shanxi, among others.
China's State Council (Cabinet) passed a string of policies to support the
development of the country's light industry on Wednesday. One of them is to
expand the practice of offering subsidies to rural households on purchasing
electrical appliances.