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Why Chinese Tire Makers favor SEMA

In recent years, as a famous vehicle and auto after-service market exhibition in the world, SEMA attracts Chinese auto parts enterprises going after it. 

So, every year in November, most of Chinese tire enterprises, auto parts companies went toLas Vegasin theUnited Statesand took part in the exhibition.


Participated Tire Enterprises Gains

In 2015 SEMA exhibition held in Nov.,China’s major tire manufacturers, inclduding Triangle Tire, Qingdao Sentury Tire, Double Star Tire, Wanli Tire and Aeolus Tyre and etc., showed in the exhibition again.

Triangle tyre mainly showed some new products, such as TH201, TE301 etc., and giant tire 33.00 R51, which has won First prize of China Science and Technology, and commercial tyres, passenger tyres popularly sold inAmericas. In addition, they also held a press conference which was specifically for overseas media.

Qingdao Sentury Tire showed three tire brand products: SENTURY, LANDSAIL and DELINTE, covering daily cars used comfortable tires, high-performance sport tires, all-terrain off-road tires, aircraft tire, etc.

Double Star Tire took its famous production-mud tire-showing in the exhibition, and signed over 30,000 units of intention order at spot.

Wanli Tire exhibited its colored tires, overseas popularly selling tires SUNNY, APTANY and other products. In addition, they also showed anti-explosion tires SA302.

Aeolus Tyre was led by assistant general manager Yang Jisheng. Its oversea marketing, technology research and development teams, as well as managers of North America andLatin Americaareas also participated in the exhibition.

Why Chinese Tire Enterprises Enjoy SEMA Exhibition?

An insider told Tireworld.com.cn, different from Chinese market, demand of American aftermarket parts is very large. Lacking of low-cost tire production line inUnited States, relatively cheap Chinese tire products are very popular inU.S..

In Triangle Tyre’s view, SEMA exhibition provides opportunity for Chinese tire companies and buyers in North American.

Compared to previous SEMA exhibitions, some changes happened.

WithU.S.levying heavy tax on Chinese tires, some tire enterprises involved has lost North American market and decided not to participate in SEMA anymore. 

Meanwhile, Chinese stands are becoming more and more beautiful and full of design now.

Tireworld