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List of earthquake donations in Japan

March 1 1 After the Great East Japan Earthquake, Panasonic, Sony, Toshiba, Hitachi, Sharp, Suning Appliance and other Chinese and Japanese home appliance manufacturers successively issued announcements to donate money and materials to help the Great East Japan Earthquake.

Toshiba: Donate 500 million yen.

Toshiba 13 announced that it decided to donate 500 million yen (about 40 million yuan) to the Great East Japan Earthquake for the reconstruction of the affected people and areas. In addition, the company also announced the donation of some relief materials such as home appliances. At the same time, it was announced that Yokohama Research Institute (ji zi District, Yokohama City), the development and production base of the company's electronic components, would actively respond to Tokyo's power rationing plan, and cut off power for three hours every day from 15 to save electricity.

Rongdian Group: Donated 6,543.8 billion yen.

On the same day, Rongdian Group, Japan's second largest home appliance chain giant, announced a donation of 654.38 billion yen. Twenty shops in Shizuoka and Kanto counties closed at 6 pm in advance, and some shops were temporarily closed. Most shops in non-earthquake-stricken areas have taken measures such as turning off the power supply of the demonstration prototype, stopping the elevator and reducing the lighting of the shops, and responded to the call of Tokyo Electric Power to limit electricity, and donated some emergency relief materials such as flashlights to the disaster areas.

Panasonic Corporation: Donated 300 million yen.

On the same day, Matsushita announced that it would donate 300 million yen, 65,438 radios and flashlights and 500,000 dry batteries to help the victims and support post-disaster reconstruction.

Panasonic Corporation and all its employees extend their deepest condolences to all the victims in the earthquake, and sincerely hope that the Japanese people affected by the earthquake can resume their lives and rebuild their beautiful homes as soon as possible.

Sony: Donated 300 million yen.

On the same day, Sony announced that it would donate 300 million yen to help the victims and help the post-disaster reconstruction work, and temporarily shut down some factories in response to the appeal of saving electricity and limiting electricity.

In addition, Sony will set up a disaster relief fund to raise money for employees of the global group, and the company will donate the same amount as the employee donation to support this global employee donation. At the same time, Sony will donate 30,000 radios to help the relief work of the victims. Sony Group will continue to understand the needs of the affected areas and prepare to donate more Sony products.

The disaster area is one of the most important areas in Sony's history, where many production organizations are concentrated, and many employees of the company and their families are also affected.

Howard, Chairman, CEO and President of Sony Group? Howard stringer said: "At this critical moment, we are increasingly aware of the preciousness and fragility of life. No matter everyone or the whole company, we hope to help those in need as much as possible. We will continue to do our utmost to help the affected areas and people return to normal life as soon as possible. "

Hitachi Group: Donated 300 million yen

On March 14, Hitachi Group announced that it would donate 300 million yen to help the victims of the earthquake along the northeast Pacific coast of Japan on March 1 1 to support the recovery of production and life in the affected areas.

At the same time, Hitachi Group extended sincere condolences to the victims and sincerely hoped that the production and life in the affected areas would resume as soon as possible.

Sharp: Donated 654.38 billion yen.

Sharp decided to donate 6,543.8+billion yen, and said it planned to give LCD TVs and other materials to emergency shelters all over the country. The company's official website published the precautions for the use and protection of household appliances during power failure.

Suning Appliance (Tesco): Donated 50 million yen.

According to Japan's Asahi Shimbun15 at 20: 00, LAOX Company of Japan, a subsidiary of Suning Appliance, announced on the same day that it would donate 50 million yen to the Japanese Red Cross to support the emergency rescue of the Great East Japan Earthquake, becoming the second home appliance chain enterprise in Japan's home appliance industry to announce its donation. It is reported that this sum was paid by Suning Appliance, the major shareholder, and Suning Appliance became the first 1 China company to donate money for the Great East Japan Earthquake.

It is also reported that the company announced an emergency donation of RMB 5 million on the night of the Sichuan earthquake on May 12, 2008, and then donated a large number of relief materials to mobilize logistics vehicles in Chongqing and other areas to be transported to the disaster area urgently. Since then, at the disaster relief donation party, the company donated another 50 million yuan for the reconstruction of the disaster area, and some employees raised more than 7 million yuan to support the reconstruction of the disaster area.

Major home appliance chains: close or end business in advance to save electricity.

According to Japanese media reports on the evening of 14, after Rongdian Group, Japan's second largest home appliance chain giant, announced the donation of 1 billion yen and a batch of emergency relief materials, and called on 20 stores in Shizuoka and Kanto counties to close their stores in advance to deal with the power cut, Japanese home appliance chain giants such as yamada denki, Dianqiao Camera, Shangxin Motor, K's Motor and BIC Camera successively issued orders to close their stores in advance and cut off power. At the same time, we will increase the supporting sales of emergency materials such as dry batteries, flashlights and radios.

In addition to all the stores in Sendai, four stores, such as Temple Bridge Camera (***20 stores), Utsunomiya, Shinjuku Dongkou, Ueno, Hachioji, Chiba and Yokohama Post Office 14, and nine stores, such as Shinjuku Xikou Head Office and Akihabara, are temporarily closed, and the closing time is advanced from 22: 00 to 19: 00 every day.

About 100 stores in Hokkaido to Fukushima Prefecture, the fourth largest household appliance chain giant in Japan, are all closed, and all its stores in Ibaraki Prefecture and Chiba Prefecture may also take temporary or early closure measures. The specific situation is currently under further investigation and relevant announcements will be issued later.

BIC Camera (***32), the fifth largest home appliance chain in Japan, temporarily closed five stores including Kawasaki and Yokohama, and seven stores including Ikebukuro Head Office closed ahead of schedule.

Kanto region 1 1, the sixth largest Japanese home appliance chain giant, is expected to close all day during the power outage.

Kojima, Aomori Prefecture (2), Iwate Prefecture (1), Fukushima Prefecture (2), Ibaraki Prefecture (2), Tochigi Prefecture (10), saitama Prefecture (20) and Chiba Prefecture (10).

Four stores of BEST Electric, the eighth largest household appliance chain in Japan, such as Nitto Collector, Chuanqiao Store and Xinpu 'an Store, are closed all day, and about 100 stores in Northeast and North kanto region are expected to close all day soon.

Nojima Electric, Japan's ninth largest home appliance chain giant, temporarily closed 1 7 stores in Ibaraki (2 stores), Saitama (7 stores), Chiba (1home), Tokyo (3 stores) and Kanagawa (4 stores), while the remaining 130 stores closed 2 stores ahead of schedule.

Yamada denki 14, the dominant Japanese home appliance chain, announced in the evening that it plans to close some stores temporarily or ahead of schedule, and the specific measures will be announced after further investigation. (Comprehensive compilation: Duanmu Qingyan) (This article Source: China State Grid)