Tatas going global with low-cost housing

Published on Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 11:00 |  Source : Business Line

Updated at Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 11:06  

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Tatas going global with low-cost housing

The Tatas are giving a global perspective to their successful affordable housing model, which was launched in Mumbai. Ratan Tata, Chairman of Tata Sons, said that Tata Housing has got enquiries for replicating the Mumbai housing model from other countries and is likely to start out from Maldives.

Enquiries have come from various other States and the affordable housing model would soon be extended to Kolkata, Bangalore and Assam.

He said there exists tremendous potential at the bottom of the pyramid for new and innovative products in developing countries. The group companies would pursue new products targeted at the segment.

The free fall in demand for steel in global markets was over, but it would still take couple of years for the pre-2007 demand to manifest, he said. The worst of times for Corus Steel might be over but it was still difficult days ahead. A team from Jaguar-Land Rover had visited India to assess the viability of sourcing components from India.

The viability and technological capabilities would be assessed before a decision on buying components is taken.
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