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Tata Motors to grow exports of trucks to offset slow sales

Despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi launching a range of economic reforms, industrial growth in India remains weak hurting demand for large trucks and forcing companies like Tata Motors to look overseas for profit.

July 22, 2015 / 19:43 IST
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Tata Motors Ltd, India's biggest automaker by revenue, plans to triple exports of its trucks and buses to countries in Asia and beyond to counter slow sales growth in India, it said on Wednesday.
Despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi launching a range of economic reforms, industrial growth in India remains weak hurting demand for large trucks and forcing companies like Tata Motors to look overseas for profit.


"This exports is something we are stressing heavily," said Ravi Pisharody, executive director of Tata's commercial vehicles business, who plans to grow exports to 150,000 vehicles in 3 to 4 years from 45,000 vehicles in the year that ended on March 31.

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The company, which mainly exports to neighbouring nations Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal, will look at increasing shipments to countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.


"In many markets, there is no local commercial vehicle company. It is the Europeans we are competing with and... our products' appearance and specifications are comparable and we have a 10 percent price advantage," said Pisharody, adding that exports will go some way in offsetting slow domestic sales.