Tires & Rubber Offers a Russian Podium
Today, when we think about the Russian market, two thoughts are most likely to arise in the minds of most Western Europeans. First, Russia is, or at least will be, a giant tyre market; and, second, most of us don’t know that much about this market and its players. One of the reasons we don’t know much about the Russian tyre market although it is so large in size is that there are almost no tyre exports from Russia and the CIS states into Western Europe, in particular for the passenger car tyre segment. It appears that the Russian tyre market is still locked up as if the iron curtain remained firmly in place, although admittedly Russia is absorbing ever more tyre imports from the West. As a matter of fact, not many well-established relationships exist between Western tyre manufacturers and wholesalers (or even retailers) with companies in Russia. What we hear and know is that the market is currently developing at such a speed that any company must maintain a certain level of persistence in order to stay in the game. The “Tires & Rubber” exhibition, which took place in Moscow from March 4 to 7, nourishes the idea that common ventures and established relations between Russian and Western European tyre market players are still a rare thing, although we can see that Russia is – step by step – emerging from the dark and entering the international scene.