Sansan Surveys 'Actual Situation 3 Months After the Enforcement of the Subcontracting Transactions Rationalization Act'
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Sansan Co., Ltd. announced a survey showing that three months after a legal reform, 60% of subcontractors have not seen an increase in price negotiations, highlighting a severe lack of contract management.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Subcontract Fairness Act (Small and Medium Subcontracted Transactions Fairness Act)?
- A: It is a law implemented in January 2026 to regulate the abuse of superior bargaining power by clients and promote the protection of subcontracting companies and fair price adjustments.
- Q: What is the situation regarding price negotiations after the implementation of the Subcontract Fairness Act?
- A: According to surveys, about 60% of subcontractors have reported that opportunities for price negotiations have not increased, indicating a gap between the law and reality.
- Q: What are the challenges in advancing price negotiations?
- A: Challenges include the lack of access to contracts or orders for verification and the difficulty in identifying the specific small and medium subcontractors covered by the law.