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Kubota: How to Regain Competitive Advantage in the Chinese Agricultural Machinery Market
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In 1998, after closely monitoring the development of the Chinese agricultural machinery market, Kubota Corporation established Kubota Agricultural Machinery Suzhou Co. Ltd. (Kubota) as its first wholly-owned subsidiary, in Jiangsu, China. Kubota's market entry process began with semi-feed rice harvesters. It was followed by the gradual introduction and development of various other models of agricultural machines. The business grew continuously along with the development of the Chinese market economy, earning it a place among China's leading companies in the paddy field market. Kubota then took steps to enter the dry field farming industry and become a comprehensive agricultural machinery enterprise. However, the results fell far short of expectations. The rise of domestic competitors continued to erode Kubota's share of the paddy field machinery market. The company then faced more challenges related to intense competition, technological innovation, and the Chinese government's introduction of the National IV environmental policy. Could Kubota regain its competitive advantage in China's agricultural machinery market?