00:29:13 Brian Lamb
Which country in the world has the most automobiles of the 50 million that are sold every year? In other words, who buys the most?
00:29:22 Daniel Roos
Well, that alternates. The European market over the past four or five years has been increasing at a faster rate than the U.S. market, and so the European market is really at this point the most important.
00:29:37 Brian Lamb
You mentioned Volkswagen, Renault in France, Fiat in Italy -- there are plenty of other brands we can name. Any of those, including the Japanese automobile corporations, owned by the governments?
00:29:55 Daniel Roos
We've been going through a transition, and at this point we've seen in Italy Alfa Romeo get out from under government control, in Germany Volkswagen get out from some government control, in Spain there's a company called Seat get out from some government control. It's only really Renault that is left that has some tie with the government.
00:30:28 Brian Lamb
What about the business of quotas in these different countries? We keep reading about the Japanese. Are they going to get in to any degree over in Europe in the changes of 1992?
00:29:13 Brian LambWhich country in the world has the most automobiles of the 50 million that are sold every year? In other words, who buys the most?00:29:22 Daniel RoosWell, that alternates. The European market over the past four or five years has been increasing at a faster rate than the U.S. market, and so the European market is really at this point the most important.00:29:37 Brian Lamb You mentioned Volkswagen, Renault in France, Fiat in Italy -- there are plenty of other brands we can name. Any of those, including the Japanese automobile corporations, owned by the governments?00:29:55 Daniel RoosWe've been going through a transition, and at this point we've seen in Italy Alfa Romeo get out from under government control, in Germany Volkswagen get out from some government control, in Spain there's a company called Seat get out from some government control. It's only really Renault that is left that has some tie with the government.00:30:28 Brian LambWhat about the business of quotas in these different countries? We keep reading about the Japanese. Are they going to get in to any degree over in Europe in the changes of 1992?
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