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Maruti Suzuki to take shareholder vote for a new plant in Gujarat

Maruti Suzuki to take shareholder vote for a new plant in Gujarat

The vote will be taken after receiving the pending government approvals, its chairman R.C. Bhargava said.

Reuters
  • New Delhi,
  • Updated Sep 4, 2015 11:42 AM IST
Maruti Suzuki to take shareholder vote for a new plant in Gujarat Photo: Reuters

Maruti Suzuki India, country's top-selling carmaker, will take shareholders' vote for a new manufacturing plant in Gujarat after receiving the pending government approvals, its chairman said on Friday.

Maruti, controlled by Japan's Suzuki Motor Corp, needs to start operations at the plant in 2017 and it is on schedule to achieve that, R.C. Bhargava told an annual shareholders meeting.

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In 2014, Suzuki said it plans to build a wholly-owned car plant in Gujarat that will supply exclusively to Maruti, saving the company about Rs 10500 crore ($1.58 billion).

The plan met with resistance from some of Maruti's large shareholders. The cash-rich company has delayed voting on minority shareholder approval for Suzuki to invest in the Gujarat plant pending approvals from government agencies.

 

Published on: Sep 4, 2015 11:16 AM IST
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