For example, Fu Nan batteries occupy most of the domestic market. China people buy Fu Nan batteries. Foreign battery companies want to enter the China market to earn money from China people. However, because our consumers are used to Fu Nan batteries, it is difficult for foreign batteries to grab the market in China, and foreign batteries can't be sold. At this time, foreign companies will buy Fu Nan batteries and clean up their competitors for their own brands, so that all the profits of Fu Nan batteries or their own battery brands sold in China will be obtained by foreign investors. Of course, the government can get tax, so China won't have its own battery brand.
Then foreign businessmen will gradually reduce the production in Fu Nan, so that a large number of their own flesh and blood (referring to their own batteries) will appear in the market, and then Fu Nan will gradually disappear from the market like a little nurse Dabao. .....
Is it good or bad for national enterprises to be acquired by foreign companies?
Of course, it is a big disadvantage. Why? Take the high-tech industry as an example.
Mobile phone industry
At present, the four foreign brands occupy 72.2% of the mobile phone market in China, that is to say, 72% of the huge mobile phone consumption profits in China have been earned by foreign businessmen. As they become richer, they have more money to develop new technologies and launch mobile phones with updated functions.
It looks good, but what about domestic mobile phones? Because there is no market, low profit and little money for domestic mobile phones, there is naturally not much money to develop new technologies.
Therefore, our mobile phone technology in China will always lag behind Motorola and Nokia. ...
It is said that since the end of the 20th century, Microsoft has been allowing pirated software to appear in the China market (there is sufficient evidence to prove it), resulting in the inability of China's own software development company to survive except antivirus. China's software technology can't develop, because China people use pirated versions to develop, which leads to the death of software development companies one after another. Now Microsoft has begun to crack down on domestic pirated systems (the tomato garden incident some time ago).
Therefore, in the near future, if you want to use computers in China, you must buy genuine Microsoft systems for thousands of dollars, because software companies in China are unable to compete with Microsoft, and China people are completely used to using Windows systems.
This is the result of various backward technologies closely related to the lives of ordinary people being monopolized by foreigners.
I'm tired of typing so many words to answer questions. LZ really doesn't give points?