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The US was the top export market for the Indian auto component industry in FY25, accounting for 27% of the total shipments.
The development has raised concerns around Indian auto companies, particularly those with exposure to US markets.
Expressing a positive outlook for the next two years, MD Nishant Arya said that the company will certainly benefit from its ...
New 25% US tariff on Indian goods adds pressure on auto component exports, with investors spooked and rivals like Japan, ...
The 2025 National Association of Automotive Component and Allied Manufacturers (NAACAM) Show will for the first time be hosted in Nelson Mandela Bay, at the Boardwalk International Convention Centre, ...
One of the top producers of premium automotive components, Pavna Industries Limited, recently purchased around 4.64 acres of ...
India’s auto component industry faces a fresh challenge as the U.S. announces a 25% tariff and unspecified penalty on Indian ...
Automotive designers often look for the latest and greatest components to add the newest features for optimal performance. While speed to market is important, reliability to ensure the safety of ...
It’s all systems go for the NAACAM SHOW 2025, the National Association of Automotive Component and Allied Manufacturers (NAACAM)’s showcase of South Africa’s automotive component manufacturing ...
US President Donald Trump has announced a tariff of 25 percent for India, which will have an impact on multiple sectors.
Auto stocks fell after US President Trump imposed a 25% tariff on Indian exports. Bharat Forge, Samvardhana Motherson, Tata Motors, and Balkrishna Industries led the decline. The move raised concerns ...