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NEW DELHI, July 1 (Xinhua) -- India's largest car manufacturer, Maruti Suzuki India Limited, has reported a 14 percent drop in its sales in June, an official statement said on Monday. The company sold a total of 124,708 units in June which included 113,031 units in the domestic market...
Both Swift and Baleno are said to be the company's popular-selling models. Maruti Suzuki, which is majority owned by the Japanese parent company, is India's largest car manufacturer with a 50 percent share of the country's booming car market. However, it's not only Maruti Suzuki that has...
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India’s biggest car-maker, Maruti Suzuki, is turning increasingly to the CC-Link open network to help it cut its automation costs, to share data, and to make its operations more efficient. For more than 25 years, Maruti Suzuki has been the largest car manufacturer in the Indian market...
Reuters calculated that this amounts to a tax rate of 37% on hybrids and 34% on flex-hybrids, equating to reductions of as much as 14% and 21%, respectively. “We would kindly request for a proportionate policy support,”the head of Toyota in India, Vikram Gulati, wrote in the letter...