The Automobile Industry And The Globalization Of The Auto Industry

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With each of the car manufacturers operating in different parts of the globe there is a lot to consider in regards to the competition. With the data in this report from earlier years recent research indicates that the fundamentals of this research still exist to this day. It is no surprise that globalization of the auto industry would result in less market share for those operating in environments with lower labour costs. With lower labour costs, the costs per vehicle would be reduced allowing the influx of the foreign markets to those environments which cannot afford the same reality. For example let’s look at the American automotive industry as in the research document. With the constant threat of labour disputes and employee satisfaction …show more content…

It then pressures the automotive industry to come up with new innovative technologies to reduce emissions and be less harmful on the environment. This in conjunction with the rules and regulations that seem to be involving from the same pressures in our governance. Each of the manufacturers has hedged their bets on some form of innovative “green energy” vehicle. The reason that this has not evolved as quickly as some would like, is mainly due to the fact that each of these automotive manufacturers will be required to “hedge their bets” on some form of technology. Most if not all of these manufacturers have started down this road, however there is much more considerable investment required in order to ensure that they reach the finish line with this technology. • The effect of emissions on the environment and government reactions to this Manufacturers must constantly take into account their global emission footprint. One can remember this scandal a few years ago involving a European automaker falsely reporting the emissions from their vehicles. In a society of environmental well-being, this led to the departure of many high-ranking executives within

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