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Toyota, Suzuki chiefs meet PM Narendra Modi

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Top officials of Japanese car makers Toyota and Suzuki today held discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on technological developments and business opportunities in India.

Toyota President Akio Toyoda and Suzuki Chairman O Suzuki today called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Toyota-Suzuki business partnership and future technological developments came up for discussion during the meeting, a release issued by Prime Minister's Office said today.

The partnership is expected to bring together Toyota's global leadership in technology and manufacturing, with Suzuki's strength in manufacture of small cars, especially in India.

It is expected to enable India to use new technological developments. Further, high volumes will enable local manufacture of components required for these technologies, the release said.
 

Hence, the partnership will promote Make in India, and contribute to employment generation. It also opens up scope for export of new technology cars from India, it added.

Last year in October, the two Japanese automobile manufacturers had announced plans to explore business partnership to strengthen collaboration in the fields of environment, safety, and information technology.

The companies have agreed to begin concrete examinations towards the realisation of business partnership in areas including environmental technologies, safety technologies, information technologies, and mutual supply of products and components.

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First Published: Mar 09 2017 | 7:43 PM IST

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