keiretsu

keiretsu

美 [keɪ'rɛtsu]  英 [keɪ'retsu:]

  • 网络经连会;企业集团;企业联盟

英汉解释

n.

例句

But outside Japan, the word keiretsu became attached to any loose network of alliances between more than two organisations.

日本国外世界集团公司基于一种松散网络这个网络可以超过以上合作

In the process, he predicted that the keiretsu would become "the next corporate order" .

推测集团公司成为下一个公司规则”。

The U. S. claims that our keiretsu-ka of banks and other financial institutions is outrageous.

美国人我们银行其他金融机构纵向一体化无法无天

China's SOEs are quite different beasts from Japan's keiretsu conglomerates.

中国国有企业日本keiretsu综合企业有着不同

Jeffrey Dyer wrote in Harvard Business Review in 1996 that Chrysler had created "an American keiretsu" .

杰弗里-戴尔1996年商业评论写道克莱斯勒创造美国集团公司

The keiretsu tend to protect their money-losing businesses.

系列趋向保护那些亏损企业

They can become flabby and lossmaking, as in the case of Japan's keiretsu.

他们变得松松垮垮经济总是亏损日本keiretsu一样

American trade officials, however, disliked Japan's keiretsu because they saw them as a restraint of trade.

但是美国贸易官员不喜欢集团公司因为他们认为贸易一种遏制

Shares held by such domestic entities are similar to the keiretsu arrangement in Japan, whereby companies hold each others' stocks.

这种国内实体持有股份类似日本系列keiretsu安排企业交叉持股

Corporate governance structure of business groups such as Keiretsu or Chaebol;

商业组织治理结构集团公司治理结构