股东大会餐叙首次不供酒 茅台董事长:发自内心认可公务接待“不上酒”规定

Group 1 - The chairman of Kweichow Moutai, Zhang Deqin, expressed support for the regulation prohibiting alcohol at official receptions, emphasizing the need for Chinese liquor to return to its roots [1][2] - Zhang reassured investors about the company's quality, culture, and innovation capabilities, stating that Moutai will emerge stronger after the current cycle [1] - This year's shareholder meeting featured a shift from traditional dining to a self-service format, with blueberry juice replacing Moutai liquor as refreshments [1] Group 2 - The revised regulations from the central government mandate strict controls on reception expenses, including prohibiting high-end dishes and alcohol at official events [2] - Moutai's decision to forgo alcohol at its shareholder meeting is seen as a potential industry trendsetter, prompting inquiries from other liquor companies about their own practices [2] - Despite the regulations, Moutai's pricing remains unaffected as it is considered a non-public expense, maintaining its status as a necessity in high-end business receptions [2]