Following the adoption of the open door policy in the retail sector in
1992, China is now considering to make the same move in the country's
wholesale sector. This policy will further dismantle the traditional
distribution system created in the planned economy and attract more fo
reign investors to enter the vast Chinese market, State-owned wholesal
e companies have long played a key role in China's distribution system
. Though today some state-owned wholesalers are criticized as being in
efficient and unable to respond to changing market needs, the central,
government would like to consolidate their dominant role in various ma
rketing channels by giving them more preferential treatments. Based an
interviews with government officials and business executives from mai
nland China, this article reviews the reforms in the wholesale highlig
hts the prominent features of China's wholesale distribution channels,
and identifies the trends of the wholesale reform, it also discusses
a number of unresolved marketing and management issues that foreign tr
aders must take into account when formulating their entry and distribu
tion strategies for the China market. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. A
ll rights reserved.