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Global Aftermarket Expected To Reach $639B By 2027

Factors for growth include technological advancements in auto part fabrication and standardizing architecture.

China’s Burgeoning Aftermarket

There is little doubt that China will become the largest aftermarket in the world. It’s not a matter of if, but when. China’s market offers both opportunity and threat and will have an impact on your customers and your competitive landscape that will be important to understand.

Audio Interview: Important Tips For Protecting Your IP From China

This 14-minute interview features Fred Rocafort, attorney with HarrisBricken, who focuses on international IP and customs and trade issues.

Aftermarket IP Forum Highlights IPR Solutions

The event emphasized resources and solutions that automotive aftermarket brand owners can utilize to protect intellectual property, work with major online marketplaces and address intellectual property rights (IPR) violators.

Alibaba, Amazon And eBay Motors To Take The Stage At The AASA Aftermarket IP Forum

Representatives from three of the largest online marketplaces will address online brand protection at the aftermarket’s first industrywide IP event hosted by AASA and its partner organizations, Aug. 15 in Detroit.

Amazon And eBay Motors At the AASA Aftermarket IP Forum: Protecting Brands In Mega Online Marketplaces

Representatives from two of the largest online marketplaces will address this vital topic at the aftermarket’s first industrywide IP event hosted by AASA and its partner organizations.

AASA Gathers Industry Organizations For Aftermarket Intellectual Property Forum

“Intellectual property protection in the automotive aftermarket has never been more important, yet we have never organized a cross-industry effort to combat the myriad issues surrounding IP,” said Chris Gardner, AASA senior vice president.

MEMA Responds To Trump Administration Announcement Of Additional 301 Tariffs On China

This response from MEMA is one of several that industry associations and companies have released recently, including statements from the Auto Care Association, MACS, SEMA, Hellwig and more.

MEMA Responds To Trump Administration Announcement Of 301 Tariffs On China

MEMA believes that retaliatory tariffs could negate the Trump administration’s recent successful work, such as tax reform, conducted on behalf of American companies.

Lumileds Features New Philips X-tremeUltinon LED Fog Lights And Anti-Counterfeit Campaign In 2018 Catalog

The catalog features the latest innovations in automotive lighting technology for applications on all types of domestic and import cars, SUVs, light trucks and vans from model years 2000 to 2017.