Wadhera said job losses in the auto sector cannot be ruled out
Nifty auto index, which tumbled nearly 11 per cent in 2019, crashed over 31% in March
Timely arrival of monsoon, record Rabi crop as well as government support for agri initiatives helped tractor sales grow in an otherwise dull auto market
Automobile industry bodies SIAM and ACMA expressed concern over import consignments from China being subjected to manual inspection
Govt wants to promote exports and has identified some sectors, including autos and textiles, for which incentive plans are being designed, said a senior government official
Growth in these businesses will have to come from both organic and inorganic means over next 3-5 years, says firm's MD Vellayan Subbiah
In contrast, auto companies and their dealers have not been that bullish with hiring, despite tractor sales increasing in May
Companies start booking accommodation in hotels, college hostels and wedding halls near the factory for their workers and vendors, in order to keep the show going
TVS Motor Co is continuing with its cost reduction efforts of previous quarters, the company's management told analysts last month
Between May and July last year, the automobiles dealerships across the country shed around 200,000 jobs to tide over the impact of an unprecedented sales slump
Company's prospects dented by lack of firm demand trend
Firm says retail uptick has been very encouraging; Hero hopes to clock 80% volume of what it was doing before the pandemic struck, in June
Royal Enfield said its facilities, offices and stores across India had remained closed in compliance with government guidelines between March 22 and May 5, 2020
Volkswagen appoints Ralf Brandstaetter as CEO of VW brand
The company remains optimistic on the long-term growth prospects of the domestic two-wheeler industry
But SUV makers remain unfazed by down-trading trend
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