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Ipsos Assists Blum-Rehau in Chinese Middle Class Survey to Build the Chinese Dream Home
Blum units Rehau to entrust Ipsos to do the Chinese Dream Home 2025 middle class survey, so as to dig the consumption trend of Chinese middle-class families in the future. So far, a survey outline has been released for the program, and the program has entered the first survey phase.
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Ipsos and Rehau-Blum Working Together to Carry out Survey among China's Middle Class and Explore the Development Trend of Household Consumption Concept
On June 1, 2017, Blum together with Rehau commissioned Ipsos to launch the China Dream Home 2025 Middle Class Survey. Mr. Alick Zhou, President of Ipsos China, and Mr. Duncan Fan, Research Director, attended the signing ceremony and gave a detailed presentation on how to carry out the Survey.
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The Boom of China's Automotive Aftermarket Is Imminent
China overtook the United States as the world’s largest automotive market in 2009 and has retained the crown since then. China’s automotive aftermarket industry value reached USD 118 billion in 2015 and it is expected to grow at 12.7% CAGR to reach USD 214 billion by 2020.
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The Big Secrets Of China’s Car Buyers Born In 1990s
As the lines between media, advertising and technology blur, marketers, content creators and consumers are changing. “The people born in 1990s are now buying cars!”
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Beauty & Skin Care Consumption Features of Women
In China's first- and second-tier cities. With the awakening of fine living and fashion consciousness, Chinese female consumers' demand for skin care and beauty develops constantly. What kind of skin care and beauty demand do they have? What are the features of their product function demand?
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Trends And Opportunities in Thailand's Emerging Automotive Market
Thailand continues to be the dominant hub within South East Asia, with the best automotive supply and logistics chain as well as impressive production figures for domestic and export markets. Whilst the industry has suffered significantly in recent years, the underlying trend suggests that the industry is close to being back on a growth path. As with other markets, Thailand is moving towards eco cars and SUVs, but the country’s industry is still dominated by one ton pick-up trucks.
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Opportunities And Challenges In Indonesia's Automotive Industry
ASEAN is host to two of the world's most important emerging markets for Automotive - Thailand and Indonesia. In our latest automotive publication our Automotive team provide you with an outlook on the Indonesian automotive industry in 2020, including the opportunities and challenges that automotive OEMs and parts manufacturers will need to address.