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“The chairs we used to sit on in Iran weren’t left empty when we were gone,” Wolfgang Bernhard, head of Daimler’s trucks division, said on Februrary 22. “Chinese competitors now sit in these chairs.”

Daimler AG (IW 1000/15), seeking to regain its position as one of the leading truckmakers in Iran after a six-year absence, is bracing for a fight in the reopened market with now- entrenched Chinese rivals.

“The chairs we used to sit on in Iran weren’t left empty when we were gone,” Wolfgang Bernhard, head of Daimler’s trucks division, said on Februrary 22 at a briefing with reporters in Stuttgart, Germany. “Chinese competitors now sit in these chairs.”

The automaker has moved fast to re-establish ties with Iran, signing preliminary agreements last month with Iran Khodro Co., the country’s biggest auto producer.

Daimler, the world’s largest truck maker, sees demand in the market eventually on par with Turkey at about 40,000 trucks a year. Before dropping business in Iran in 2010 amid international sanctions against the country’s nuclear-research program, Daimler had sold as many as 10,000 vehicles there a year.

Daimler is looking to Iran and other countries to help offset struggles its more established markets. North American truck demand is weakening amid a slowdown in manufacturing, while Bernhard said Daimler may be forced into layoffs as Brazil’s recession hits sales of heavy vehicles. China’s once- booming market meanwhile has slowed, putting pressure on companies like Dongfeng Motor Group Co. to expand overseas.

 

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