Roland Berger: Russian Car Market Will Pick up Again Soon
OREANDA-NEWS On 05 October Roland Berger published press release concerning Russian car market.
Car sales fell more sharply in Russia than anywhere else in the world. But experts at the Russia Day of the IAA International Motor Show on September 25 predict this vast market will soon be one of the most dynamic again. Among the speakers at the well-attended discussion forum "Selling cars in Russia – Growth market after the crisis" was car expert and Roland Berger Partner Ralf Kalmbach.
TWO GROWTH SCENARIOS
Kalmbach outlined two scenarios, both of which assume that the greatest negative effects of the economic crisis in the Russian car market will be overcome by 2010 and that we will see a quick recovery. The pessimistic scenario predicts a weak recovery of the Russian market in 2010 and growth to around three mln units by 2020. The optimistic scenario predicts a figure of 1.7 mln this year and 2 mln in 2010, and as many as 3.6 mln vehicles by the end of the next decade.
"For carmakers in Russia, whether Russian or foreign, this is news of great strategic importance. Very soon, Russian demand may well exceed current local production capacity of 1.7 mln units," said Kalmbach.
RENEWED EFFORTS NEEDED
However, Russia must step up its efforts to lay the foundation for a competitive domestic car industry in the long term. "I do not think that the efforts undertaken so far will be enough," Kalmbach warned. "The Russian government would be well advised to set up a master plan for the car industry in their country as soon as possible – for GAZ, AvtoVAZ and suppliers."
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