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Has COVID-19 changed the scene altogether or were there signs of this change coming all along?
If 2020 has taught us anything, it has to be that the most of our interactions from hereon will primarily take place in the virtual arena. While they will never be able to fully replicate the human connection that takes place during personal interactions or at live events, they are major time savers and the econo-friendly option in these cash strapped times.
This does not bode well then for motor shows.
Yep, the annual galas that are held in prestigious cities around the world where two- and four-wheeler manufacturers showcase their future models and outstanding achievements. Geneva, Milan, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Cologne, New Delhi the prestigious motor shows held in these cities might see a dramatic change in the coming few years, with manufacturers seemingly pulling out of the events indefinitely. But is it all due to COVID-19? Or were there cracks appearing in the wall even
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Maruti Suzuki exports ‘Made in India’ Jimny
January 20, 2021
First shipment of 184 units of the ‘off-roader’ left from Mundra port to Columbia, Peru
Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) on Wednesday said it has commenced export of Suzuki’s celebrated compact off-roader Jimny from India.
The first shipment of 184 units left from Mundra port to Latin American countries such as Columbia and Peru. The iconic three-door Suzuki Jimny will be exported to Latin America, West Asia and African markets from India, the company said in a statement.
“Jimny will fulfil aspirations of customers throughout the world. Jimny manufactured at Maruti Suzuki’s Gurugram plant shares the same specifications as the export models produced at the Suzuki Motor Corporation’s Kosai plant in Japan. We are confident with Jimny we will be able to enhance our overall exports,” Kenichi Ayukawa, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, MSIL, said.
car. in india big is beautiful and the suv is king. at least that s what carmakers hope. new delhi s auto expos opened on thursday. the message was clear, size does matter. this is being offered, the safari storm. the nana didn t take off in india as the company hoped. nissan unveiling its own suv, the avila at the five-day show. they expect suv and van sales to triple by 2020. this is how ford is hoping to increase its own market share with the eco sport compact suv. charles? now, ford sold 96,000 vehicles in india last year, up from just 29,000 in 2009. if you think about that, that s tripling its sales. it s also opening dealerships at a rate of one every ten days.
india, ford s allen moulally. caution has crept in before the week is out. european markets are marginally out, asian markets are marginally down. futures are flat. the predicted number of new jobs is around about 150,000. many say that is better but charles still not good enough. no. i think that s very much going to be what is dominating investor thought really all way around the globe. we are seeing this slight rebound here in europe. there was a bit of a sell-off, i think perhaps in anticipation of a strong nonfarm payroll. maybe as many as 90,000 jobs being created. that s the whisper number on wall street. as that number goes down to more than 150,000, which seems to be the consensus, there s less prospect of u.s. interest rates being moved up soon and perhaps there s pressure on the euro. there is a lot of worry out here behind all of this. we re still worrying about banks. .only credit rights issue a couple of days ago is still being talked about in the markets be
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