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TaMo evaluating both CNG, hybrids for larger cars, SUVs above 4 metres
Business Standard | 17 November 2025
- Tata Motors says 45% of its current portfolio already comes from clean technologies like EV and CNG.
- CNG strategy will remain focused on cars below 4–4.3 metres due to performance limitations in bigger vehicles.
- Hybrids will be introduced only if market demand and competitiveness require it.
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3W makers may clock 7% growth in FY26
Business Standard | 19 Nov 2025
- India’s three-wheeler market is expected to grow around 7% in FY26 after strong festive demand.
- Wholesale volumes rose 5.5% in H1FY26 while retail sales grew 3.8%.
- Electric three-wheelers remain on long-term growth path despite near-term softness.
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Hero Moto Enters the Fast Lane with Rising Exports, EV Sales
The Economic Times | 18 November 2025
- Hero MotoCorp’s exports surged 77% and EV brand VIDA reached 12.2% market share.
- Revenue rose 15.9% and net profit grew 15.7% in Q2 FY26.
- Company expects industry growth of 8–10% in H2 with strong rural demand.
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Maharashtra leads passenger & commercial vehicles sales in Q2
Business Line | 19 November 2025
- Maharashtra led PV and CV sales, while UP topped two- and three-wheeler sales.
- Total PV sales increased to 10.39 lakh units in Q2 from 10.12 lakh in Q1.
- Western zone remained the highest contributor across vehicle segments.
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China’s Cheap Auto Parts Flood Europe’s Biggest Car Mkt
The Economic Times | 28 November 2025
- Low-cost Chinese auto parts are rapidly entering Germany, hurting local suppliers.
- German firms face margin pressure due to quality improvements by Chinese players.
- China’s EV and battery dominance is reshaping global auto competition.
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China’s Cheap Auto Parts Flood Europe’s Biggest Car Mkt
The Economic Times | 28 November 2025
- Low-cost Chinese auto parts are rapidly entering Germany, hurting local suppliers.
- German firms face margin pressure due to quality improvements by Chinese players.
- China’s EV and battery dominance is reshaping global auto competition.
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Annual EV sales top 2 mn
The Times of India | 26 November 2025
- India’s total EV registrations crossed 2 million units for the first time.
- Electric two-wheelers contributed 57% of total EV sales.
- Electric passenger vehicles saw 57% growth year-on-year.
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Tesla’s Big Bet: Creating an EV Ecosystem in India
The Economic Times | 27 November 2025
- Tesla plans to build widespread home, mall, hotel, and city charging infrastructure.
- It has delivered 109 cars so far and operates four charging stations in India.
- Tesla currently relies on imports due to high duties and has no local manufacturing plans.
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Mining industry seeks 15% duty on aluminium
Business Standard | 21 November 2025
- Industry bodies seek 15% import duty on aluminium to stop dumping.
- Imports may meet 55% of India’s aluminium demand in FY26.
- ₹3 trillion investment is planned in domestic aluminium capacity by FY30.
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Aluminium poised to remain elevated
Business Line | 22 November 2025
- Aluminium prices are expected to remain high due to clean energy demand.
- China’s production cap is tightening global supply.
- 2025 average aluminium price is forecast at $2,600 per tonne.
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Amid dumping and import worries, metal companies use green energy project as ‘profit margin shield’
Business Line | 28 November 2025
- Large metal companies like JSW Steel, Tata Steel, Hindalco, Jindal Stainless and Vedanta are investing heavily in renewable energy to cut power costs and protect margins amid rising metal dumping and import pressure.
- By using captive solar, wind and green hydrogen instead of grid power, firms can reduce energy costs by 20–40%, giving them a strong edge in a volatile commodity cycle.
- Without strict anti-dumping enforcement, imports may continue to cap price rises, but green energy is helping companies remain competitive through 2026 and beyond
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Govt to release ₹1,100 cr arrears to exporters
Business Line | 20 November 2025
- Government will release over ₹1,100 crore in pending export incentives.
- Includes interest equalisation and market access scheme payments.
- This will support exporters impacted by global slowdown.
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Steel Min Eases Imports, Extends QCO Exemption
The Economic Times | 21 November 2025
- Steel imports made easier through SARAL monitoring system.
- Non-QCO steel grades no longer require ministry approval.
- Import registration process has been significantly simplified.
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