The 215-page report is a snapshot of China’s economy, investment environment, entry considerations and related issues to serve as a backdrop for assessing the automotive aftermarket. The report features comprehensive secondary research covering published material, online sources and information from city and national government bodies, industry associations and interviews with business leaders at multiple levels of the value chain.
The document includes: growth outlook for China’s light vehicle market; total parts and service aftermarket market; China’s automotive parc; maintenance and light repair service market, collision repair market; other major and minor repairs; parts distribution and supply chain structure; and opportunities and challenges.
For more information or to order “A Strategic Assessment of China’s Light Passenger Vehicle Aftermarket,” contact AAIA at 301-654-6664 or visit www.aftermarket.org. (Tire Review/Akron)