What is the Regional Protection Policy for Car Purchases?
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Here is an introduction to the regional protection policy for car purchases: 1. Prohibition of cross-regional sales: Each vehicle has a unique chassis number and a designated sales region. Selling beyond this designated region constitutes cross-regional sales. (Evidence includes comparison photos of chassis numbers and license plate numbers, e.g., a Beijing car with a Hebei license plate). 2. Market disruption through improper promotion: Using unfair promotional methods to disrupt local or non-local markets to achieve dumping purposes. (Evidence includes advertising drafts, phone recordings, video screenshots, etc.). 3. Business disruption: For example, if there are two first-level agents in the same region, one party may set up a second-level agent near the other and disrupt their normal operations through pricing or other means. (Evidence includes phone recordings, promotional materials, etc.).