ABOL- Australian Business Online
Australia’s largest automotive recruitment consultancies, servicing clients and candidates for almost 15 years. With over 2,600 automotive, truck and tractor clients spread right across Australia, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Singapore and Dubai, we are geographically placed to service clients and candidates looking for either regional or metropolitan employment vacancies or opportunities. The great majority of our work revolves around retail franchised motor dealers, however our services extend to any automotive, tractor or equipment related operations.
Australia’s Automotive Industry – The Review of Australia’s Automotive Industry was conducted to assess challenges, overcome barriers to success and to identify and maximise new opportunities facing the industry. The Terms of Reference outlines the specific areas covered by the review.
The Government separately requested the Productivity Commission to undertake modelling on economy-wide effects of future assistance options. The Commission’s modelling was released publicly to inform the panel’s examination of the industry, public debate, and the Government’s deliberations in this area. Click here to view the report.
Categories
- Accessories
- Clubs / Organisations
- Finance
- Maintenance / Servicing
- Motor Dealers
- Parts
- Rental
- Repairs / Modifications
- Services
- Tyres / Wheels
Automotive Forecasts are based on the latest data and in-depth analysis of sectoral trends. As with all the Economist Intelligence Unit’s analysis, we select the most dependable and up-to-date sources available. The sectoral demand forecasts and historic data and analysis are complemented by an overview of the automotive industry, including:
- The state of the market
- The corporate response
- Key industry players
- Market developments
- Supply and demand
- Production and sales.
Why can you trust Automotive Forecasts?
The sectoral and market forecasts in the reports are driven by the country-based macroeconomic forecasts for which the Economist Intelligence Unit is renowned. Drawing on analysis of the relationship between macroeconomic trends and developments in particular market sectors, they focus on sectoral demand in each of the 60 largest economies of the world. The reports are updated every six months.
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