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Gaining Customers’ Trust

Most people want to be liked. Same with any business owner. But profit- and growth-wise, experts say, its better to be trusted by your customers. Trust comes from dealing with customers honestly and by working closely with them to find solutions to real problems – especially if those solutions are less expensive. By discovering what

Sibur-Russian Tyres Looks for PCR Production Partner

(Staffordshire, U.K./ Tyres & Accessories) Be in no doubt – Russian manufacturer Sibur-Russian Tyres has set its sights on the global market.

Giti Tire Europe: Link Into Europe

(Staffordshire, U.K./ Tyres & Accessories) Since several years, Chinese tyre manufacturers are active on the European tyre market.

Right To Repair Under Threat

(Staffordshire, U.K./ Tyres & Accessories) Did you know that something as straightforward as replacing a battery or a bulb could soon mean a car will refuse to do as its told?

German Reifen Exhibition Expands Into China

(Staffordshire, U.K./ Tyres & Accessories) The Chinese tyre market is becoming ever more interesting, and not only for tyre manufacturers and wholesalers.

CRIA Taking Rubber Industry to New Heights

(India/Rubber Asia) A factor which hit the Chinese rubber industry was the international trade barriers which badly affected the export of Chinese rubber products.

Fading Fashion Icon

(India/Rubber Asia) Time was when ownership of a 4×4 or AWD carried a special sort of status, especially if you lived in some smart suburb of one of Europe’s capitals.

Hankook Shows Well in 2Q

(Akron/Tire Review) South Korea’s Hankook Tire Corp. posted second quarter sales of $938.9 million, up 14% over the same period last year.

TYM International: UK Triangle Truck Tyre Sales Up 72%

(Staffordshire, U.K./Tyres & Accessories) TYM International has continually improved its truck tyre sales in the last five years, by an average of 41%.

Moving Target: Dealers Need Sure Footing to Take Accurate Aim in New Tire World

There’s a growing phenomenon imposing its will on the tire industry these days. It’s called “global warming,” but it has nothing to do with the weather. It has everything to do with “warming up” to imports and overseas suppliers. North American tire dealers – retail and commercial – have certainly seen their brand options increase