Comparative Analysis on the Auto Parts Imports Intensity Index and Implications on Korean SMEs

Journal of International Trade & Commerce, Vol.15, No.1, pp.75-95, February 2019

21 Pages Posted: 9 Jun 2019

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Abdenour Haddou

Pusan National University - Department of International Trade

Ji-Young Jang

Pusan National University - Department of International Trade

Chang-Soo Kim

Pusan National University - Department of International Trade

Date Written: February 25, 2019

Abstract

This paper examines the current status of the auto parts industry by creating the Auto Parts Imports Intensity Index. COMTRADE data from 2000 to 2017 was used for imports of automotive and auto parts to see how imports of finished car and auto parts have different interdependent relationships in specific countries. Two categories were selected for international comparison; the first category includes automotive manufacturing developing countries such as China, India, Indonesia and Russia. And the second category includes developing countries that just import cars, which are typically Middle East Countries. The results found that direct exports from Korea shows a weakening trend over-all. The decreasing sales growth of automobiles brings the high values of index specially in Chinese market. In contrast, the index value shows balanced pattern in most of countries for German cars. The different patterns between Korea and Germany can be partially explained by the excessive vertical industry structure of Korea and empowering SMEs of Germany. Implications are the following; first, the government should support SMEs to enhance their capabilities like German SMEs. Second, opportunities for auto parts industries are still strongly present. As developing countries in the first category increase their local production, the demand for reliable low-cost car parts has also increased. Therefore, Korean auto parts SMEs should explore these possibilities through the inclusion to global value chain. As for the second category, targeted efforts to diversify markets are required.

Keywords: Automotive Industry, SMEs, Supply Chain

JEL Classification: L16, L62, M11

Suggested Citation

Haddou, Abdenour and Jang, Ji-Young and Kim, Chang-Soo, Comparative Analysis on the Auto Parts Imports Intensity Index and Implications on Korean SMEs (February 25, 2019). Journal of International Trade & Commerce, Vol.15, No.1, pp.75-95, February 2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3392116

Abdenour Haddou (Contact Author)

Pusan National University - Department of International Trade ( email )

Pusan 609-735
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Ji-Young Jang

Pusan National University - Department of International Trade ( email )

Pusan 609-735
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Chang-Soo Kim

Pusan National University - Department of International Trade ( email )

Pusan 609-735
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

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