Global Supply Chain and the Chinese Auto Industry
Zhongxiu Zhao and
Zhi Lv
Chinese Economy, 2009, vol. 42, issue 6, 27-44
Abstract:
This paper presents the latest global trends of auto supply chains in the demand-supply framework and their link to the Chinese auto industry. As emerging players in the world market, Chinese auto enterprises have experienced rapid growth for the past two decades. This has brought many problems, including a severe bottleneck of auto supply chains in the internationalization process. Some target-oriented macroand micro-policy implications are provided for supply chain management in the further development of Chinese auto supply chains.
Date: 2009
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