"We know that it's a big, big challenge for all car manufacturers to penetrate into the huge mainland," Klaus Paur, London-based global head of automotive at researcher Ipsos, told Bloomberg by phone. "This plays perfectly into their strategy. Tesla came into the market doing things differently."
Date: Oct 20, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Volkswagen Poised to Beat General Motors in China Sales
China is the big battleground, said Klaus Paur,Shanghai-based global head of automotive at market researcherIpsos. At the same time, theres a risk of an over-dependenceon the Chinese market. As long as this is all working well, itswonderful but if something gets in the way, then the exposur
Date: Dec 25, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
Japanese Automakers Bracing for Bashing in China Protests
Since neither Japan nor China are really interested in aserious conflict that would harm both economies, I expect asolution to be found soon, said Klaus Paur, Shanghai-basedglobal head of automotive at researcher Ipsos. With anappropriate marketing and communication offensive, Japanesecarmak
Date: Sep 18, 2012
Source: Google
China Slowing Auto Sales Still Eclipse US-Japan-Germany: Cars
China is indispensable, said Klaus Paur, Shanghai-basedglobal head of automotive at researcher Ipsos. Even though themarket is slowing, it is probably the only place with stableand substantial growth in the long term.
Date: Sep 04, 2012
Category: World
Source: Google
Audi-Led Global Carmakers May Be Shut Out of China's Fleet
It's such a drastic step I could imagine they could be a bit resistant from the local government procurement side, Klaus Paur, Shanghai-based head of auto research at Ipsos, said in a telephone interview. Shanghai-based head of auto research at Ipsos. If you're a relatively high-level person, you
With the Wuling price reduction they replicated theincentives that the government has given, said Klaus Paur,Shanghai-based managing director at Synovate Motoresearch.This had incredible impact.
Date: Nov 07, 2011
Category: Business
Source: Google
Youngman China Deal May Not Be Lifeline For Saab, Analysts Say
There is still a lot of doubt if the government would approve this deal, following Spykers Hawtai experience and the governments efforts to consolidate the industry said Klaus Paur, managing director for Greater China at Synovate Motoresearch in Shanghai. There are more similarities than differ
Date: Jun 14, 2011
Category: Business
Source: Google
Automakers unveil new models at Shanghai auto show
"Normally, China is very self-sufficient in auto production because you have a lot of spare parts locally produced. However, there also are some critical parts, like electronics, like transmissions systems, that are imported from Japan," Klaus Paur, chief analyst for China and South Korea at Synovate Motoresearch, told The Associated Press in Shanghai.