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German autoparts major Brose on the lookout for partners in India

German auto component major Brose India sets sights on strategic expansion through joint ventures and acquisitions, aiming to capitalise on India's growing automotive market, despite post-Covid-19 challenges.

By Shahkar Abidi, Ketan Thakkar calendar 25 Sep 2024 Views icon13137 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
German autoparts major Brose on the lookout for partners in India

Dr. Philipp Schramm with senior Brose officials at the Pune plant. The company is actively exploring strategic partnerships and mergers and acquisitions to bolster its presence in India.

German auto component major Brose India Automotive Systems, part of the Euro 8 billion Brose Group, is charting an ambitious course for growth in the Indian market. The company is actively exploring joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, and strategic partnerships to bolster its presence in one of the world's fastest-growing automotive sectors

This push for expansion comes at a crucial time for Brose India, as the automotive industry undergoes rapid ...

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