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Suzuki to build new car plant in Myanmar

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The new plant, to be set up in the Thilawa Special Economic Zone, southeast of Yangon, is slated to commence operations from September 2021; will have an annual production capacity of 40,000 units.

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TVS halts operations at plants in India and Indonesia

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All relevant employees have already been provided with work from home facility.

India Yamaha Motor suspends operations at all its three plants

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The employees working at the head office and area offices have been provided with the option to work from home till Ma...

Renault India halts production in Chennai facility

autherAutocar Professional Bureau calendar23 Mar 2020

All employees in Corporate and Regional offices including Chennai, Gurgaon, Mumbai, Kolkata and Pune will continue to ...

Ford suspends production on India, South Africa, Thailand and Vietnam

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Covid-19 Impact: Benelli India temporarily halts operations

autherAutocar Professional Bureau calendar23 Mar 2020

The manufacturing and assembly plant in Hyderabad will remain closed till March 31.

Kia Motors India suspends operations at Anantapur plant

autherAutocar Professional Bureau calendar23 Mar 2020

Kia Motors India is the latest OEM to stop all operations.