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    Automobile Industry China

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    Automotive Industry Presented to: Israel Export & International Cooperation Institute November 2010 1 China’s Automotive Sector - Prepared for IEICI Updated November 2010 (Original April 2009) Table of Contents EXECUTIVE S UMMARY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 MARKET OVERVIEW ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 General Overview Market Structure Emerging Industry Trends 4

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    ...... Executive summary This report is just about to forecast the suitable entry mode for the CapitaLand Limited which is based in Singapore to explore business in Australia’s market and to prove suitable choice of entry mode with support of company analysis‚ Context analysis and Scale analysis. All these analysis play an important role for this report. As in company analysis‚ choosing the appropriate entry mode is supported by researching the company’s data and constitutions of its main products

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    “MICHIGAN CELLARS” MODE OF ENTRY in SOUTH KOREA SLIDE 1: Motivations for Michigan Cellars to Go Abroad: * Proactive Motivation Factors: * Obtaining additional profits * Capitalizing on technological advantage‚ * Strengthening core competencies‚ * Achieving tax benefits‚ * Achieving economies of scale * Reactive Motivations * Local competition is increasing‚ * Experiencing excess capacity of wine production‚ * Saturated local

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    Chapter 6 Modes of Entry Non-exporting modes of entry h Three main non-exporting modes of entry non- • Licensing (including franchising) • Strategic Alliances • Wholly owned manufacturing subsidiaries Three modes of entry Host Country Home country LICENSING Blueprint : “how to do it” Ho st WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARY A replica of home Host County Co un try STRATEGIC ALLIANCE (J.V.) A “joint effort” 1 The Impact of Entry Barriers h The non-exporting modes of entry

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    globalized automotive industry Abstract This review was carried out to give an overview of the vast automotive industry. The automobile industry in the 21st century is filled with competition‚ innovations and new strategies (operational strategies‚ functional strategies‚ manufacturing strategies etc) which differentiate it from all other leading industries. The collaborations and joint ventures have played an important role in the development of the automobile industry which is further

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    Indian Automobile Industry

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    Analysis of Automobile Industry Industry Definition An Automobile‚ a wheeled passenger land vehicle which is self-propelled‚ i.e.‚ has its own engine and which‚ by its discovery‚ put the horses to rest and changed the way of living for the mankind. The automobiles (with examples) are classified as follows: 1. 2-Wheelers These are of 5 types: 1. Motorcycles: Bajaj Pulsar‚ Honda Unicorn‚ Honda Shine 2. Scooters: Honda Activa‚ Kinetic Zoom‚ Bajaj Chetak 4S 3. Scooterettes:

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    Automobile Industry Chennai accounts for 60% of the country’s automotive exports In tune with international standards to reduce vehicular pollution‚ the central government unveiled the standards titled ’India 2000’ in 2000 with later upgraded guidelines as ’Bharat Stage’. These standards are quite similar to the more stringent European standards and have been traditionally implemented in a phased manner‚ with the latest upgrade getting implemented in 13 cities and later‚ in the rest of the

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    Sharon Garcia International Business management 4/13/11 The Global Automobile Industry in 2009 1To have a thriving and growing economy you have to have a strong manufacturing base that is outputting quality goods in large quantities. In the case of the United States much of the economy in the past has been built on housing sales and the automotive industry. America ’s modern automotive industry is being hurt by two things: Unionized labor and cheaper imports from Asia. Why build cars in North

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    INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY The automotive industry designs‚ develops‚ manufactures‚ markets‚ and sells motor vehicles‚ towed vehicles‚ motorcycles and mopeds as defined in ISO 3833‚ and is one of the world’s most important economic sectors by revenue. Automobiles changed the world during the 20thcentury‚ particularly in the United States and other industrialized nations. From the growth of suburb to the development of elaborate road and highway systems‚ the so called horseless carriage has forever altered the modern landscape

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    Introduction: Entry Modes: How are Mergers and Acquisitions different? The mode of entry is a fundamental decision a firm makes when it enters a new market. The mode of entry affects how a firm faces the challenges of entering a new country and deploying new skills to produce and/or market its products successfully. A firm entering a foreign market faces an array of choices to serve the market. According to Johnson and Tellis 2008 the entry mode choices can be grouped in 5 classifications: 1. Export:

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