Auto Industry Confidence Remains High Despite Brexit Hit, Says New Poll - aftermarketNews

Auto Industry Confidence Remains High Despite Brexit Hit, Says New Poll

A global survey of professionals across four industries shows that global auto industry confidence is holding up, despite some reduction in business optimism following the U.K. referendum vote to leave the EU last month.

A global survey of professionals across four industries – including automotive – shows that global auto industry confidence is holding up, despite some reduction in business optimism following the U.K. referendum vote to leave the EU last month in the so-called “Brexit.”

When asked to rate confidence in prospects for the global automotive industry three to 12 months out, on a scale of one to 10, auto industry respondents averaged a score of 6.4, significantly ahead of the three other industries (the drinks, food and apparel industries) polled in the survey.

Brexit - PollsA similar result was evident on medium- and long-term prospects (three to five years out), with the auto industry coming out more positive overall than the other industries surveyed. However, there was more pessimism evident from automotive non-U.K. European respondents (scoring just 5.7 out of 10), a confidence rating. Analysis of Brexit impacts on the automotive sector has tended to focus on adverse market impacts and potential disruption to EU-U.K. trading relations and auto supply chains in Europe.

The survey also showed that confidence in short-term prospects for the global auto industry has been dented over the past three months. While almost 50 percent of respondents said there was no change in how they feel about prospects for the next year from three months ago, over a third said that confidence had been reduced. A slightly higher proportion of respondents said that confidence was reduced on medium- and long-term prospects.

The survey also confirmed a widespread belief that the full consequences for the global auto industry of the U.K decision to leave the EU will take a number of years to become clear. Almost half of respondents expect the full consequences to be understood after a period of two years. However, British respondents were notably more pessimistic on how long it could take.

Just Auto - LogoAlmost 40 percent of respondents from the U.K. expect that the period for the implications of Brexit for the global auto industry to be fully understood will be five years (compared with 20 percent in the rest of the world). Some 7.4 percent of U.K. respondents think it could take 10 years or more.

“The survey results point to some initial adverse reaction,” said Dave Leggett, just-auto’s editor. “And, confidence in the auto sector has undoubtedly been dented since the referendum result last month. Sterling has depreciated significantly and there are signs of an economic adjustment ahead in the U.K. However, the global picture for the auto industry remains pretty positive, with market growth in the U.S., China and Western Europe this year. Forecasts point to the global vehicle market expanding once again to a new record in 2016, approaching 95 million vehicles. Our survey confirms a need for some perspective on the global picture for an industry that is still growing.

“Also, it is clearly going to be some time before the impact of Brexit on the auto industry – especially in the U.K. and Europe – becomes clear. We’ll be following this survey up to see how attitudes change.”

Some of the key points from the Brexit survey included:

  • Confidence in short-term prospects (three to 12 months) for global auto industry higher than for other three industries surveyed.
  • However, confidence in short-term prospects for the global auto industry has been dented over the past three months with over a third saying it has been reduced.
  • The survey confirms widespread belief that the full consequences for the global auto industry of Brexit decision will take a number of years to become clear.
  • Almost half of all respondents expect the full consequences to be understood after a period of two years, with some 40 percent of U.K. respondents expecting it to take five years.

Aroq, the publisher of industry websites just-auto, just-food and just-style carried out its post-Brexit confidence survey of its readership across the four industries (auto, food, drinks and style) during a two-week period in July.

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