Manic Monday sees Indian auto stocks crash on China woes
A selloff in the global equity markets that was triggered after the recent Chinese currency devaluation and fears that...
Kiran Bajad
25 Aug 2015
The plant will assemble driver and passenger airbag modules and has an installed production capacity of 500,000 airbags. While it already supplies to Ford India and Mahindra, Renault-Nissan Auto India is a new client.
Read moreA selloff in the global equity markets that was triggered after the recent Chinese currency devaluation and fears that...
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Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) has announced that its above 9- to 49-tonne trucks in the current portfolio w...
GNCAP is urging Indian automobile manufacturers to take a 'voluntary initiative' and apply the UN standards for front ...
Company targets world’s third largest two-wheeler market, aims to expand sales of midsized motorcycles.
Kawasaki, which is currently evaluating and fine-tuning the model for Indian conditions, is aiming at a price bracket ...
Along with cutting inventory levels at the plant and also at dealerships, the OEM plans to reduce the number of contra...
Between April-July 2015, Harley-Davidson has seen a more than three-fold growth in its bigger, CKD models – the SuperL...
Rating agency ICRA says the recent devaluation of the yuan will adversely impact the tyre and auto component industrie...