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    Oil In China Case Study

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    Field was Discovered in China During 1950s, Chinese had a great change, especially in industry economic part, that let person can’t help to figure out the reasons which hiding behind and how Chinese government develop their own industry starting from nothing. Getting back to the time when Chinese government just has been set up, the country is backward in every parts especially in economy and technique part, also Chinese have nothing with truly industry product just some…

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    The Automotive industry in America began in the 1890’s, because of the size of the United State internal markets and the use of crowd-production. In 1983’s the American auto industry was overwhelmed by Japan as the largest automobile producer, and subsequently by China in 2008. America is the currently the second automobile producer in the world by volume. It was approximated that 8-10 million automobiles are manufactured annually in America. The automotive sector is a major industry in America.…

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    Car Industry Analysis

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    This paper examines the international industry dynamics of the car industry. The focus is on analyzing how the industry has undergone transformation since the 1990s to the present day with regard to competition between different players in the industry. Question One: Car industry dynamics The automotive industry started gaining momentum in the U.S during the 1890s, with Chrysler Corporation and Citroen being among the first automotive companies. At the time, the U.S only had few companies…

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    of Airborne Pollution in China Outline: I.Introduction II.China’s New regulatory Policies of the Chinese State Council A.Xin Jinping announces new measures to regulate air pollution. 1.Carbon emissions are becoming a major environmental issue. 2.The health of the Chinese citizenry is at risk. B.The Chinese government will invest of new coal burning technology. 1.Coal burning will emit lower levels of carbon into the air. III.China will implement new automobile regulations to…

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    Auto Industry Environment

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    American auto industry is constantly evolving and changing to fit the needs and demands of their consumers. However it is faced with obstacles just like any industry in the United States. There are many environmental and economic challenges that have an impact on how well this industry succeeds or if it succeeds at all. While global competition may not seem like it would have such a huge impact on the American auto industry, it in fact does. For example let’s use Japans auto industry. The…

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    The Global Automobile Industry: Opportunity and Challenges for 2020 and beyond 1. How is the global automobile industry evolving? Ans. The global automotive industry is in better shape than it was five years ago, especially the US, where profits and sales have recovered following the recent economic crisis, and in China, where growth remains strong. The industry has been able to recover from the economic crises. In 2012 the industry had a profit of EUR 54 billion which was much higher than in…

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    invest in Southeast Asia. 2) The company has the cooperation with a lot of multinational enterprises,especially japanese company.And Because many Japanese automobile companies have branches in Thailand.So the company are very interested in making an investment commitment in Thailand. 3) The company wants to know about Thailand's Automobile Market and the preferential policies in the field of electric vehicles for international investors in Thailand. 4) BOI representative introduced a series of…

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    Environmental Issues in the American Automotive Industry Competition in the American Automotive Industry is not only stateside, but global as well. There are car manufacturers from all over the world like Germany, Japan, America, China, Australia, Canada, and France. There are 40+ countries that manufacture automobiles and each one of them are in direct competition with each other. “It is suggested that the globalization of the automotive industry, greatly accelerated during the last half of…

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    Bicycle Industry Analysis

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    INTRODUCTION Bicycle industry means: The bicycle industry or cycling industry can broadly defined as the industry concerned with bicycles. It includes bicycle manufacturers or producers, parts or components manufacturers, dealers, distributors, retailers, bicycle organizations, cycle promoters, bicycle related service providers. Bicycle industry in INDIA: India produces approximately 10% of the world annual bicycle production, which is estimated at 12.5 million units every year witnessing new…

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    world in terms of the number of cars produced, with approximately 8-10 million manufactured per year (oica.net, 2014). The American auto industry has been in good shape since it’s emerging in the early years of 20th century. Although the initial design of up to date automobile was introduced in European countries in 19th century, Americans managed to prevail the industry in the first half of the 20th century. Henry Ford introduced and polished mass production assembly which was heavily utilized…

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