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By Shivangi Acharya and Aditi Shah NEW DELHI, Jan 28 (Reuters) - India will immediately slash duties on high-end European cars to 30% from as high as 110% under its new trade deal with the EU, an ...
In what could turn out to be a watershed moment for the Indian automotive industry, India is set to sharply reduce import duties on cars from the European Union ...
Fuel efficiency remains a key consideration for car buyers amid fluctuating fuel prices and rising commuting costs. Higher mileage can help lower long-term ownership expenses, and improvements in ...
Tariffs on European-made cars imported into India would progressively come down from 110% to 10%. However, industry insiders ...
India, will, however, eliminate duties on Harley-Davidson bikes, and other premium motorbikes will also enjoy a duty cut as ...
The upcoming Taigun facelift will follow in the footsteps of the new Skoda Kushaq, bringing a refreshed exterior alongside interior and tech upgrades. The SUV will be updated with sleeker LEDs, a new ...
Volkswagen is planning a major product offensive in the Indian market in CY2026, under which it will launch five cars in the ...
As personal security becomes a growing concern in India, armoured vehicles are no longer limited to government convoys or ...
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