Passenger Vehicles Industry and Trade Summary
Passenger Vehicles
Industry & Trade Summary
Office of Industries Publication ITS-09
May 2013
Control No. 2013001
UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
Robert Koopman Director, Office of Operations
Karen Laney Director, Office of Industries
This report was principally prepared by: David Coffin, Office of Industries david.coffin@
With supporting assistance from: Brian Allen, Andrew David, Gerald Houck, David Lundy, Monica Reed, and Wanda Tolson
Office of Industries Shadara Peters and Sonya Wilson Office of the Chief Information Officer
Peg Hausman Office of Analysis and Research Services
Under the direction of: Michael Anderson, Chief Advanced Technology and Machinery Division
Address all communication to Secretary to the Commission United States International Trade Commission
Washington, DC 20436
Preface
The United States International Trade Commission (USITC) initiated its current Industry and Trade Summary series of reports to provide information on the rapidly evolving trade and competitive situation of the thousands of products imported into and exported from the United States. International supply chains have become more global, and competition has increased. Each Industry and Trade Summary addresses a different commodity/industry and contains information on trends in consumption, production, and trade, as well as an analysis of factors affecting industry trends and competitiveness in domestic and foreign markets. This report on the passenger vehicle industry primarily covers the period 2007 through 2011, with 2012 data where available.
Papers in this series reflect ongoing research by USITC international trade analysts. The work does not represent the views of the USITC or any of its individual Commissioners. This paper should be cited as the work of the author only, not as an official Commission document. Suggested citation: Coffin, David. Passenger Vehicles. Industry and Trade Summary. Publication ITS-09. Washington, DC: U.S. International Trade Commission, May 2013.
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Preface ......................................................................................................................................
Acronyms ...............................................................................................................................
Key Points ..............................................................................................................................
Introduction .........................................................................................................................
Global Industry .................................................................................................................
U.S. Industry .......................................................................................................................
Bankruptcy and recovery of Chrysler and GM ................................................................... Geographic distribution.......................................................................................................
Where U.S. manufacturing sites are concentrated.......................................................... Government incentives and the sitting of assembly plants ............................................ Shipments and production ................................................................................................... Employment and wages ...................................................................................................... Production process and strategies ....................................................................................... Supply chain ........................................................................................................................ Regulations affecting the industry....................................................................................... Government incentive programs ......................................................................................... Research and development ..................................................................................................
U.S. Market ..........................................................................................................................
Distribution channels........................................................................................................... Market factors influencing demand..................................................................................... Factors of competition.........................................................................................................
U.S. Trade ..............................................................................................................................
U.S. imports......................................................................................................................... U.S. exports .........................................................................................................................
Foreign Industry Profiles ..........................................................................................
European Union (EU) .......................................................................................................... Japan .................................................................................................................................... Korea .................................................................................................................................... Canada .................................................................................................................................. Mexico ................................................................................................................................. China ....................................................................................................................................
Foreign Markets ...............................................................................................................
Canada ............................................................................................................................... European Union...................................................................................................................
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