Trade Agreements Transforming the North American Automotive Industry, 2015–2022

Trade Agreements Transforming the North American Automotive Industry, 2015–2022

By 2022 TPP and TTIP Activity Could Account for Over 30% of Global Automotive Trade

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08-Jul-2016
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North America
Research Code: K0E4-01-00-00-00
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This groundbreaking study details the impact of global trade policies, both old and new, on the automotive industry as a whole. It first highlights which Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) are currently in force and which are under negotiation with respect to countries in North America (NA). With close to 44 agreements between NA countries and other nations, this region plays a dominant role in global trade. The research goes into fine detail as to the significance of these FTAs for OEMs and suppliers across different regions of the globe. It then extends into providing investment and trade prospects for value chain participants in different regions of the globe and covers how they can benefit from these FTAs. The study period is 2012 to 2022.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary—Key Findings

Executive Summary—Snapshot of Trade Agreements Timeline

Executive Summary—OEMs’ Global Trade

Executive Summary—Impact Analysis of Trade Regulations on Global Operations of Select OEMs

Executive Summary—Regional Automotive Impact of NA Regulations

Executive Summary—Regional Automotive Impact

Executive Summary—Expected Trends in Key Trade Agreements

Executive Summary—Expected Trends

Research Scope

Research Aim and Objectives

Key Questions this Study will Answer

Research Background

Research Methodology

Key OEM/Participant Groups Compared in this Study

Vehicle Segmentation

Snapshot of North American Trade Agreements

Free Trade Agreements for North America

Top 5 Regulatory Impacts on North American Automotive Industry

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

Goals and Key Highlights of TPP

TPP—Key Country Trade-offs

Countries Divided in TPP

Non-tariff Barriers for OEMs in Japan

Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)

Key Factors Determining the TTIP

North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

Key Factors Determining NAFTA

South Korea and United States Free Trade Agreement (KORUS)

Key Factors Determining the KORUS FTA

Canada and South Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA)

Key Factors Determining the CKFTA

Mexico and Japan Free Trade Agreement

Key Factors Determining Mexico—Japan Agreement

Preferential Trade Agreement between Mexico and Brazil

Key Factors Determining Mexico–Brazil Agreement

Impact of Trade Agreements on the NA Automotive Industry

Impact of Trade Agreements on the NA Automotive Industry (continued)

Global Centers of Automotive Production

BMW

BMW (continued)

Daimler

Daimler (continued)

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA)

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) (continued)

Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company(continued)

General Motors (GM)

General Motors (GM) (continued)

Honda

Honda (continued)

Hyundai Kia

Hyundai Kia (continued)

Renault Nissan

Renault Nissan (continued)

Toyota

Toyota (continued)

Volkswagen (VW)

Volkswagen (VW)

Key Conclusions—Rationale for OEMs’ Success

Key Findings and Future Outlook

Top 5 Growth Opportunities

The Last Word—Top 3 Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Definitions

Definitions (continued)

Learn More—Next Steps

Market Engineering Methodology

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This groundbreaking study details the impact of global trade policies, both old and new, on the automotive industry as a whole. It first highlights which Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) are currently in force and which are under negotiation with respect to countries in North America (NA). With close to 44 agreements between NA countries and other nations, this region plays a dominant role in global trade. The research goes into fine detail as to the significance of these FTAs for OEMs and suppliers across different regions of the globe. It then extends into providing investment and trade prospects for value chain participants in different regions of the globe and covers how they can benefit from these FTAs. The study period is 2012 to 2022.
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Author Viroop Narla
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