mercredi 15 mars 2017

Snippets: Brands under scrutiny

Household in are bracing for the government’s version of public-service — the annual programme on state-run TV that uses hidden cameras to highlight what the network calls companies’ unfair practices against consumers.

Central Television’s March 15 broadcast for has targeted some of the world’s biggest companies in the past, including Apple Inc., McDonald’s Corp. and Volkswagen AG. The name-and-shame show not only attracts eyeballs, it also gets results —  Apple’s Tim Cook apologised in 2013 and McDonald’s retrained some workers in 2012.

Breakneck economic growth and rising incomes transformed into an essential market with 1.4 billion people, and the government’s push for a consumption-driven economy fuelled an influx of foreign companies in the fast food, retailing and automotive industries. Of late, has retaliated against Korean businesses after the government in Seoul allowed the deployment of a US missile-defence system that said threatens regional security.

Chinese authorities, citing alleged safety violations, suspended operations of 55 stores owned by

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Snippets: Brands under scrutiny

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