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* In 2004
- Asian production shot up by nearly 50% or 7.9M units comparing to year 1998, while the global production rose by only 20% - Production growth of 8.7% or 1.88M units over 2003 - Total regional production of 23.4M units or 36% of global production, production in Japan 
* In 2005
- Production growth of 7.4% or 1.73M units over 2004 - China represents 33% of regional growth in production - Korea posted an impressive growth by 40% from strong export - Disappointed production growth in India due to lacking of clarity and coherency in policy making 
Key main production hubs in the region 
* Japan
- Production output from Japan remains stable at over 10 million units - Demand for Japanese brand is still very strong but the main production expansion continue to increase in overseas productions * China
- Production growth in China is still mainly to support the domestic growth, potential export from China is a big question mark, although Chinese companies are eyeing opportunities also in other more developed markets - Continue investment - Medium term the growth is expected to be more than 10% progressive slowdown from 2009 onward to around 3% * Korea
- Main growth engine of surging vehicle production for export markets especially to Europe - Acquisition of Samsung Renault and of Daewoo by GM will boost the global status and network of Korea brand in overseas markets - Production output from Korea expected to be stable at 4 million units mark - Like the Japanese brands, demand for Korean brand is still very strong but the main production expansion continue to increase in overseas productions * ASEAN (Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia)
- Thailand, continue capacity expansion for export markets , current 2005 out put is at 1M units, and the target in 2010 is 1.8M units - Indonesia, mainly to serve domestic sales, current 2005 output is at 560K units, and will grow to 800K units by 2010 - Malaysia, mainly to serve domestic sales, current 2005 output is at 530K units, and will grow to 700K units by 2010 * India
- Steady increase in production levels in line with the growth in domestic sales and exports - India will remain a highly competitive source of components and engineering services - Current 2005 output is at 1.6M units, and will grow to 2.9M units by 2010
Weight breakdown of the components
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