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Tata, Toyota, Bosch may figure on the list of PLI for auto component makers

Over a period of five years, the production-linked incentive scheme for the automobile and auto components industry is estimated to lead to fresh investments of over Rs 42,500 crore, incremental production of over Rs 2.3 lakh crore and create over 750,000 jobs.

April 07, 2022 / 21:43 IST
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The Centre may soon announce a list of shortlisted companies that would receive benefits under a Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for makers of auto components.

According to people with knowledge of the development, Tata group and the local units of Toyota Motor Corp., and Bosch Group, along with Minda Industries Ltd. and Lumax Auto Technologies Ltd are likely figures in the list of applicants.

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About 70 shortlisted companies could find a place in the list, the people said. A total of 115 companies have applied for financial support under the PLI scheme.

The PLI scheme for the auto and auto components industry consists of four categories: Champion OEM (except two-wheelers and three-wheelers), New Non-Automotive Investor (OEM) Company, Component Champion, New Non-Automotive Investor (Component) Company. OEM is short for an original equipment manufacturers.