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KPMG’s Global Automotive Executive Survey 2012 Global automotive players lack clear view of the future, but seem certain about electromobility and the ‘urbanized’ car by 2025
With China slated to be the worlds biggest market for auto sales and exports by 2025, and demand for electric vehicles expected to be the highest in emerging markets, global auto players should have a clearer vision of the way forward on issues critical to the industry. But it appears they dont just yet, according to KPMG Internationals 13th annual Global Automotive Executive Survey. Compared to previous years results, the findings this year tell us that auto experts have no clear idea of the direction the industry is heading, said Mathieu Meyer, KPMGs Head of Automotive for Europe. One thing is certain, electromobility is the most critical trend for the industryhow and when fully-electric cars will be a reality...
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