The automotive specialty-equipment industry is slow to change. We get set in our ways and find it hard to look outside of the box. There are those times that, upon looking outside of the box, we find we should've just stayed in.
Help shape the future of the restyling industry by joining the Professional Restylers Organization's annual Long-Range Planning (LRP) meeting, held in conjunction with the Technical Skills & Training Conference.
Declining emphasis on education, unstable oil prices and imbalanced personal and corporate taxation threaten to undermine the U.S. economy, says Northwood University professor Dr. Timothy Nash.
In just the first week of exhibitor registration, booth commitments are up 20 percent and many exhibitors are increasing their footprint—positive signs that the industry is getting back on economic track.
The Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill to reinstate the
doctrine that treats minimum resale price agreements as automatically
illegal under the Sherman Antitrust Act. Minimum price agreements allow
manufacturers to establish a set pricing system with distributors and
retailers in exchange for the rights to market their products.
The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on legislation that would
create an exemption to allow companies to market collision repair parts
without infringing a design patent. A design patent covers the
ornamental design for an object having practical utility for a 14-year
term.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Senate’s version of health
care legislation by a partisan vote of 219-212. President Obama signed
the bill mandating health care coverage for most Americans into law.
Seventeen industry professionals are candidates for a seat on the 2010–2011 SEMA Board of Directors, a group that provides strategic direction to the association and helps shape the industry.
News from SEMA's councils and committess
March 23, 2010