Major Challenges and Driving Forces for Asian Automotive Industry.LYON, France -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Asian automotive market is now available to its catalogue. Asian Automotive Industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. (2007) www.reportlinker.com/p040417/asian-automotive-industry-2007.html Asia automotive is the fastest growing region A growing region is an area suited by climate and soil conditions to the cultivation of a certain type of crop. Most crops are cultivated not in one place only, but in several distinct regions in diverse parts of the world. in the world, primarily, due to a saturating automotive industry of western world. China, India India, officially Republic of India, republic (2005 est pop. 1,080,264,000), 1,261,810 sq mi (3,268,090 sq km), S Asia. The second most populous country in the world, it is also sometimes called Bharat, its ancient name. India's land frontier (c. & ASEAN ASEAN: see Association of Southeast Asian Nations. ASEAN in full Association of Southeast Asian Nations International organization established by the governments of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand in countries are the major driving markets for Asian automotive industry. The report provides objective analysis on Asian Automotive industry to explore the potential opportunities and challenges faced by the industry. Key Findings -- Low cost Vehicles are driving the growth of automotive industry in emerging economy, such as China & India. It offers immense opportunities for global players in these economies. -- Asian countries Noun 1. Asian country - any one of the nations occupying the Asian continent Asian nation country, land, state - the territory occupied by a nation; "he returned to the land of his birth"; "he visited several European countries" , such as Thailand Thailand (tī`lănd, –lənd), Thai Prathet Thai [land of the free], officially Kingdom of Thailand, constitutional monarchy (2005 est. pop. 65,444,000), 198,455 sq mi (514,000 sq km), Southeast Asia. , Philippines Philippines officially Republic of the Philippines Island country, western Pacific Ocean, on an archipelago off the southeast coast of Asia. Area: 122,121 sq mi (316,294 sq km). Population (2005 est.): 84,191,000. , Indonesia, Malaysia, are expected to be the potential markets for automotives due to AFTA AFTA ASEAN Free Trade Area AFTA ASEAN Free Trade Association (less common) AFTA Association for Temperate Agroforestry AFTA Americans for the Arts AFTA American Family Therapy Association AFTA Arts for the Aging, Inc. (ASEAN Free Trade Area ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local manufacturing in all ASEAN countries. The AFTA agreement was signed on 28 January 1992 in Singapore. ). -- From long-term Long-term Three or more years. In the context of accounting, more than 1 year. long-term 1. Of or relating to a gain or loss in the value of a security that has been held over a specific length of time. Compare short-term. perspective, cheap financing and prices discounts, rising income levels, and infrastructure developments will drive the growth in majority of Asian automotive market. -- Thailand is emerging as a manufacturing hub for foreign automotive players, due to AFTA under which export tariff tariff, tax on imported and, more rarely, exported goods. It is also called a customs duty. Tariffs may be distinguished from other taxes in that their predominant purpose is not financial but economic—not to increase a nation's revenue but to protect domestic are very less. -- Poor infrastructure affecting the growth pattern in Asian automotive industry e.g. commercial vehicles dominates Indonesian and two wheelers A two wheeler refers to vehicles that run on two wheels. They include, but are not limited to:
Key Issues and Facts Analyzed an·a·lyze tr.v. an·a·lyzed, an·a·lyz·ing, an·a·lyz·es 1. To examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelations. 2. Chemistry To make a chemical analysis of. 3. -- Automotive Industry performance of major Asian countries. -- What opportunities exist for the automobile players in Asian automotive industry? -- Major challenges and driving forces for Asian automotive industry. -- Who are the major competitors in Global Passenger car industry? Key Players Analyzed This section covers the key facts about major players currently operating in the Asian automotive industry, such as General Motors, Toyota Motor, Ford, Nissan, Honda honda a quick release metal eyelet for the end of a lariat. When the restrained animal is no longer required it is not necessary to slacken off the loop and pull it over the head—a very great advantage when working with wild cattle or unbroken horses. , and Hyundai etc. Research Methodology Used Information Sources Books, Newspapers, Trade Journals, and White papers, Industry portals, Government Agencies, Trade associations, Monitoring Industry News and developments, and Access to more than 3000 paid databases. Analysis Method Ratio Analysis, Historical Trend Analysis, Judgmental judg·men·tal adj. 1. Of, relating to, or dependent on judgment: a judgmental error. 2. Inclined to make judgments, especially moral or personal ones: Forecasting and Cause and Effect Analysis. Table of content 1. Analyst View 2. Research Overview 3. Industry Overview 3.1 General Automotive Industry Model 3.2 Global Production 3.3 Global Sales 4. Industry Performance 5. Asian Automotive Demand & Supply Statistics by Country (Current & Future Prospects) 5.1 Japan 5.2 China 5.3 India 5.4 South Korea 5.5 Malaysia 5.6 Indonesia 5.7 Thailand 5.8 Pakistan 5.9 Philippines 5.10 Singapore 5.11 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (srē läng`kə) [Sinhalese,=resplendent land], formerly Ceylon, ancient Taprobane, officially Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, island republic (2005 est. pop. 5.12 Taiwan 5.13 Vietnam 6. Industry Analysis 6.1 Driving Forces 6.2 Opportunities 6.3 Challenges 7. Competitive Landscape 7.1 Toyota 7.2 Nissan Motor Company Ltd. 7.3 Honda 7.4 General Motors 7.5 Ford 7.6 Hyundai List of Figures: Figure 3-1: Automotive Industry Model Figure 3-2: Global - Automotive Industry Production (in Million Units), 2004 & 2005 Figure 3-3: Global - Automotive Production Share by Region (%), 2005 Figure 3-4: Global - Passenger Vehicle Sale (in Million Units), 2000-2005 Figure 4-1: Asia - Passenger Cars Production (in Million Units), 2005 Figure 4-2: Asia - Automotive Components Export (in Billion US$), 2004 Figure 5-1: Japan - Automotive Industry Value (in Trillion One thousand times one billion, which is 1, followed by 12 zeros, or 10 to the 12th power. See space/time. (mathematics) trillion - In Britain, France, and Germany, 10^18 or a million cubed. In the USA and Canada, 10^12. Yen), 2000-2005 Figure 5-2: Japan - Automotive Industry Production (Units), 2005 Figure 5-3: Japan - New Motor Vehicle Registration (in Million Units), 2000-2005 Figure 5-4: Japan - Motor Vehicle Export (in Million Units), 2000-2005 Figure 5-5: Japan - Major Export Destinations for Automobile (%), 2005 Figure 5-6: China - Automotive Industry Production (in '0000 Units) & Growth (%), 2003-2005 Figure 5-7: China - Market Share of Major Players in Automotive Industry (%), 2005 Figure 5-8: China - Total Automotive Export (in Billion US$), 2004 & 2005 Figure 5-9: China - Sales Forecast Sales forecast A key input to a firm's financial planning process. External sales forecasts are based on historical experience, statistical analysis, and consideration of various macroeconomic factors. for the Automotive Market (in Billion Units), 2006-2010 Figure 5-10: China - Sales Forecast for Passenger Cars (in Million Units), 2006-2010 Figure 5-11: India - Passenger Vehicle Production (in Million Units), 2000-2005 Figure 5-12: India - Heavy, Medium & Light Commercial Vehicles Production (in '000 Units), 2001-02 to 2005-06 Figure 5-13: India - Automotive Industry Export (in Million Units), 2002-03 to 2005-06 Figure 5-14: India - Forecast of Passenger Vehicle Production (in Million Units), 2005, 2009F & 2014F Figure 5-15: Indonesia - Passenger Car Sale (in Million Units), 2004 & 2005 Figure 5-16: Thailand - Automotive Industry Production (in Million Units), 2000-2005 Figure 5-17: Thailand - Automotive Industry Sale (in Million Units), 2000-2004 Figure 5-18: Thailand - Top Automotive Companies by Sale (%), 2005 Figure 5-19: Pakistan - Automotive Industry Production (in Units), 2000-01 to 2006-07 Figure 5-20: Pakistan - Automotive Industry Sale (in Units), 2000-01 to 2006-07 Figure 5-21: Philippines - Automotive Industry Sale (in Units), 2004 & 2005 Figure 5-22: Singapore - Passenger Car (per '000 Population), 2000-2005 Figure 5-23: Sri Lanka - Passenger Car (per '000 Population), 2000-2005 Figure 5-24: Taiwan - Automotive Industry Production (in Million Units), 2000-2005 Figure 5-25: Taiwan - Automotive Industry Share of Players (%), 2005 Figure 5-26: Taiwan - Automotive Industry Sale (in Million Units), 2000-2005 Figure 6-1: India - Car Loan & Tax Rate (%), 1995 to 2008E Figure 6-2: Global - One Hour Labor Cost in Manufacturing (in US$), 2005 Figure 6-3: Asia - Passenger Car (per '000 Population), 2005 List of Tables: Table 3-1: Automotive Industry Suppliers' Characteristic Table 3-2: Global - Top 15 Passenger Car Manufacturers by Production, 2005 Table 5-1: South Korea - Automotive Industry Production (in '000 Units), 1999 to Aug. 2006 Table 5-2: South Korea - Automotive Industry Domestic Sale (in '000 Units), 1999 to Aug. 2006 Table 5-3: South Korea - Automotive Industry Export (in '000 Units), 1999 to Aug. 2006 Table 5-4: Malaysia - Automotive Industry Production (2000 to Jun. 2006) Table 5-5: Vietnam - Automotive Companies by Share of Sale (%), 2005 Table 7-1: Toyota - Financial Overview (in Million US$), 2004-2006 Table 7-2: Nissan Motor Company Ltd. - Financial Overview (in Million US$), 2003-2005 Table 7-3: Honda - Financial Overview (in Million US$), 2003-2005 Table 7-4: General Motors - Sales by Region (in Million US$), 2005 Table 7-5: General Motors - Financial Overview (in Million US$), 2003-2005 Table 7-6: Ford - Financial Overview (in Million US$), 2003-2005 Table 7-7: Hyundai - Financial Overview (in Million US$), 2003-2005 More market research reports? 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