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TVS Motor Co launches iQube e-scooter in Sri Lanka | Autocar Professional

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TVS Motor Company is fast upping the ante on its global footprint with both its IC engine two-wheelers and also electric vehicles. Having launched retail operations and eight products including the iQube and X EVs earlier this month in Italy , the Chennai-based auto major has launched its iQube electric scooter in Sri Lanka.

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Rockwell appoints Azzurro to drive business growth in Sri Lanka – ET Auto

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New Delhi: Rockwell Automation , the world’s leading company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, has appointed Azzurro, a subsidiary of the Illukkumbura Group, as a strategic partner to help drive business growth in Sri Lanka.

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ASK Auto forms JV with AISIN Group to enter domestic, global car parts aftermarket – ET Auto

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AA-T) and AISIN Automotive Haryana Private Limited (AHL), to market and sell the auto components in independent aftermarket for passenger car products. With this collaboration, both the companies endeavour to expand their footprints across India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh for Independent Aftermarket (IAM) of passenger car products.

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Joy e-bike maker to develop hydrogen scooter, eyes global expansion | Autocar Professional

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While immediate expansion plans are domestic, the company sees potential in exports to markets such as Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Africa, as they are transitioning away from fossil fuels.

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‘The macroeconomic landscape hasn’t been ideal this year:’ Raman Mittal | Autocar Professional

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India is now the biggest tractor industry globally. Can you please help us understand what the perception of Made-in-India tractors in global markets is? I mean, Chinese cars or equipment would have that advantage globally. Indian products, especially tractors, are perceived seriously on the global stage. percent decline.