CHANGE OF THE LEADER OF WORLD AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY AND MAIN TENDENCIES OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE INDUSTRY


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In the last decades the environment of the world automobile market underwent essential changes. Progress of developing countries, first of all China, requires studying of their experience and accounting in case of development of national strategies of development of automotive industry. In work the current market trends of world automotive industry and factors causing them are considered the reasons of success of developing countries and the threats connected with it for traditional leaders are shown. Based on the carried-out analysis conclusions about key factors of sharp growth of competitiveness of automotive industry of China, occupation by it world leading line items, and also the prospects of use of this experience in other countries are drawn.

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Behzad Saberi

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

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Email: behzad.saberi@mail.ru

Postgraduate student at the Department of National Economics at RUDN University

117198, Moscow, Miklukho-Maklaya str., 6

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