The Chinese unit of U.S. bathroom and kitchen hardware maker Kohler as well as auto brands Ford and Infiniti were among those singled out for criticism on Monday on Chinese state television’s popular annual consumer rights show. reuters.com/article/us-chi…
In video footage a man identified by China Central Television CCTV as a manager at a technology supplier to Kohler China says the firm had cameras installed in all its China stores to scan the faces of customers
A Kohler employee is shown saying that cameras help better target sales efforts
“The camera can even tell the mood of the consumer,” the CCTV reporter says while viewing the system
Kohler’s China unit said in a statement it had “carried out rectification work” and was removing camera equipment from its stories
Kohler “only used the data from the system to count the number of customers and did not save, analyse or transfer the collected data,” it added
Known as the “315 Show” in China because of its broadcasting date, the World Consumer Rights Day programme has over the years highlighted foreign and domestic brands over issues ranging from poor-quality products to the illegal collection of personal data
Big brands fearful of being featured in the two hour prime-time broadcast have been known to prepare responses ahead of time, just in case
The show criticised Ford over malfunctioning gearboxes in several models including the Focus, citing customer complaints
Ford did not alert customers or actively fix the problem, according to the show
Ford’s local joint venture with Changan said in a statement that the company will offer free repairs to vehicles with affected gearboxes
Nissan Infiniti was reported to be trying to stop customers from complaining about gearboxes in premium sport-utility vehicles
Infiniti said on its WeChat social media account it would improve customer communications in reference to the criticism
While China has been engaged in a campaign against anti-competitive behaviour by its technology giants, those companies emerged largely unscathed on Monday’s broadcast
However, UC Browser, owned by Alibaba, was singled out for including medical ads of unqualified companies
UC Browser could not immediately be reached for a comment
Beijing has stepped up consumer rights protection in recent years as China pushes to drive domestic consumption and ease the economy’s reliance on imports
The programme has in previous years criticised firms including Apple, Nike and Starbucks
The country’s market regulator on Friday said it received more than 21.3 million consumer complaints and recovered economic losses of 4.4 billion yuan for consumers in 2020
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We do not yet have a final total for Global Vehicle Sales in 2020, but preliminary indictions are that 77.1 million vehicles were sold of which 2.1 million or 2.7% were pure BEVs
The number of ICE vehicles sold is estimated at 75 million
This means that ICE sales came in -34 million units below trend line growth of Natural Demand, twice as deep as the -17 million units contraction seen in 2019
This also means that ICE sales are now -20.9 million vehicles or -21.8% down from their 2017 peak
- they are also -13.1 million vehicles down from the 2019 level
- and they are -5.0 million units below our own original view of 80 million ICEVs for 2020
General Motors Co said on Monday that due to the global semiconductor chip shortage the U.S. automaker is building certain 2021 light-duty full-size pickup trucks without a fuel management module, hurting those vehicles’ fuel economy performance reuters.com/article/us-gm-…
The lack of the active fuel management/dynamic fuel management module means affected models equipped with 5.3-liter EcoTec3 V8 engine with both six-speed and eight-speed automatic transmission will have lower fuel economy by one mile per gallon, spokeswoman Michelle Malcho said
Malcho emphasized all trucks are still being built, something GM has repeatedly stressed it would try to protect as pickups are among GM’s most profitable models. She declined to say the volume of vehicles affected