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被印尼开1.97亿元罚单 三一集团回应称将依法应诉

Core Viewpoint - Sany Group's Indonesian subsidiary has been fined 449 billion Indonesian Rupiah (approximately 197 million RMB) by the Indonesian Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) for violating competition laws, marking the highest fine ever imposed by KPPU [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Actions - KPPU's investigation was initiated based on complaints from Sany's local distributors, leading to the conclusion that Sany International's sales policy changes violated local distribution regulations [1][2]. - The specific penalties include fines of 360 billion Indonesian Rupiah for PT Sany Indonesia Machinery, 57 billion for PT Sany Heavy Industry Indonesia, and 32 billion for PT Sany Indonesia Heavy Equipment, while the parent company was not fined but required to amend its sales strategy [2]. Group 2: Company Operations and Strategy - Sany Group has made significant investments in Indonesia, including a 200 million RMB investment in its first overseas "lighthouse factory," which began construction in March 2020 and is designed to produce excavators for the Southeast Asian market [3]. - The factory has a designed annual capacity of 3,000 units and successfully produced its first excavator in August 2022, with expansion plans for 2024 [3]. Group 3: Market Performance - In June 2024, Sany Group signed a record order with Jhonlin Group for 2,000 excavators, valued at approximately 1.8 billion RMB, representing one of the largest known single orders in the global construction machinery sector [5]. - Sany's overseas business has shown strong growth, with overseas revenue reaching 48.513 billion RMB last year, a year-on-year increase of 12.15%, accounting for 63.98% of the company's total revenue, up 3.49 percentage points from the previous year [5].