Royal Enfield enters Japanese market with flagship store in Tokyo
Apart from the bikes, the company will also offer accessories, spares, apparel as well as service for the vehicles.
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Royal Enfield has announced their entry in a new market. The bike manufacturer has set up shop for the first time in Japan. The Indian company has set up its flagship store in Japan’s capital Tokyo.
According to a report by HT Auto, the brand has introduced five of its motorcycles in Japan which includes the Classic 350, Bullet 500, Himalayan and its two parallel twins, the Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT 650. Apart from the bikes, the company will also offer accessories, spares, apparel as well as service for the vehicles.
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Scrappage policy likely to get govt approval soon: Nitin Gadkari
Gadkari said once the policy is approved, India will become a automobile hub and there will also be reduction in the prices of automobiles
PTI | January 16, 2021 | Updated 08:13 IST
Union minister Nitin Gadkari
The much-awaited policy to scrap 15-year old vehicles is likely to get government nod soon, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Friday. On July 26, 2019, the government proposed amendments to motor vehicle norms to allow scrapping of vehicles older than 15 years in a bid to spur adoption of electrical vehicles. We have submitted the proposal and I am expecting that we will get approval as early as possible for the scrapping policy, the Road Transport and Highways Minister said. The policy is for scrapping of vehicles which are more that 15 years old and includes cars, trucks and buses, the Minister said addressing the Atmanirbhar Bharat Innovation Challenge 2020-21 event.
LETTER TO NPP AND ‘STAKEHOLDERS’
Recent happenings leave much to be desired about lengthy epistles with tautologies and rhetoric, so I will try to be as brief and proceed to mind my business like I have always done.
I am extremely certain that I would be concentrating on a prayer point, sponsorship proposal or a client’s communication strategy for the year, by now, if not for my inquisitiveness and the urge to lend my voice to the current trends on social media and as I have always done, be involved in the current political conversations especially after the events that unfolded on the night and dawn of 6th and 7th January this year in Parliament and the imminent showdown on who occupies the majority and the minority sides of the House today.
Read more about Centre nod to vehicle scrappage policy likely soon: Nitin Gadkari on Business Standard. On July 26, 2019, the government proposed amendments to motor vehicle norms to allow scrapping of vehicles older than 15 years in a bid to spur adoption of electrical vehicles