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Honda 2Wheelers overall sales up 20% at 544,508 units in July

The Dollar Business Bureau Backed by growing customer demand and introduction of new products, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt Ltd, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Japanese Honda Motor Company, recorded a growth of 20% in its overall sales, including domestic and exports, in July. The company recorded its ever highest exports in a single month at 32,569 units and witnessed a growth of 34%. Adding 3%, Honda’s market share in exports zoomed to an all-time high of 15%. “Growing at a fast pace, Honda 2Wheelers India total sales grew at 20% to 544,508 units in July 2017 as compared to 453,884 units in July last year, the company said in a statement. Honda2Wheelers is the only manufacturer to gain 2% market share to 28.8%, making the company highest market share gainer in July. Interestingly, ...

Honda 2Wheelers overall sales up 20% at 544,508 units in July

The Dollar Business Bureau Backed by growing customer demand and introduction of new products, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt Ltd, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Japanese Honda Motor Company, recorded a growth of 20% in its overall sales, including domestic and exports, in July. The company recorded its ever highest exports in a single month at 32,569 units and witnessed a growth of 34%. Adding 3%, Honda’s market share in exports zoomed to an all-time high of 15%. “Growing at a fast pace, Honda 2Wheelers India total sales grew at 20% to 544,508 units in July 2017 as compared to 453,884 units in July last year, the company said in a statement. Honda2Wheelers is the only manufacturer to gain 2% market share to 28.8%, making the company highest market share gainer in July. Interestingly, ...

Trump to announce his decision on Paris climate pact soon

The Dollar Business Bureau  The United States President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he will be announcing his decision regarding the landmark Paris Climate Accord on Thursday which is today. “I will be announcing my decision on Paris Accord, Thursday at 3:00 pm. The White House Rose Garden. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!,” the US president said in a tweet. To withdraw from the Paris climate change accord, was one of the key electoral promises of Trump.  Though he still seems to be undecided about the total withdrawal from the Paris agreement, officials from the White House told media on Wednesday, this is a move that would risk rupturing international alliances and disappoint environmentalists as well as corporate titans. Although the officials cautioned that ...

India, Tunisia ink 2 pacts to boost bilateral ties

Source: PTI Seeking to inject fresh momentum in bilateral ties, Vice President Hamid Ansari met Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid and discussed a range of issues of mutual and regional interests. Two agreements - one on traditional handicraft promotion and other on IT and Digital economy - were signed after Ansari and Essid held one-on-one talks which was followed by the delegation-level talks between the two sides. India will train 350 Tunisian students in next five years and the two sides will promote each other's traditional handicraft as per the agreements.  Earlier, Ansari, accompanied by his wife Salma, arrived today in Tunisia from Morocco on the final leg of his two- nation trip. He was received at the airport by Essid. The Vice President will ...

India, Morocco open Chamber of Commerce & Industry

The Dollar Business Bureau India-Morocco Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IMCCI) was jointly inaugurated by Vice President of India Hamid Ansari and Prime Minister of Morocco Abdelilah Benkirane. The new chamber is established to boost the trade between India and Morocco. It would also help in strengthening the economic development of both the countries. Hamid Ansari said that a chamber was not established till now, as the countries had taken things for granted. But, the world is transforming into globalisation these days. Countries need industry bodies like the IMCCI. The IMCCI acts as a testimony to the rising significance of the commercial ties between the two countries. It should focus on the trade requirements of both the countries, he added. According to an official ...

India's ties with African countries 'good'

PTI Describing India's ties with African countries as "good", Vice President Hamid Ansari today said that India wants to engage with the region in various areas including IT, tele-medicine, and agriculture. Interacting with reporters on board his special aircraft en route to the Moroccan capital Rabat, Ansari said, "With Morocco we have substantive relationship due to one product phosphate - which is very important for us. Indian investment is also there in Morocco in this sector."  He said Morocco has been helpful towards India at the international level. When asked about the sudden push towards Africa, Ansari said that focus on Africa was always there. He said there was focus on Africa since the time of President Abdul ...

India, Thailand need to encourage private sector investments

In the financial year 2014-15, India-ASEAN trade stood at $76.58 billion, registering average annual growth rate of 12% from $44 billion during 2009-10 The Dollar Business Bureau India is also considering enhancing the ASEAN-India Science and Technology Development Fund from the current $1 million to $5 million in near future   Concerned over a modest pace of trade and investments growth between India and Thailand, Vice President Hamid Ansari on Thursday said the two countries need to encourage private sector investments to enhance bilateral cooperation. The Vice President who is on a three-day visit to Thailand emphasised that the two countries need to synergise their efforts in the areas of economy and business to enhance and diversify trade. The two governments are willing to ...

Vice-President embarks on 5-day visit to Brunei, Thailand

The Vice President will hold bilateral talks with the leadership of the two South East Asian countries besides participating in a number of other events Source: PTI Vice-President's visit to Brunei is the first high-level trip from India since the establishment of diplomatic relations with that country in May 1984.   Vice President Hamid Ansari on Monday left on a five-day visit to Brunei and Thailand, where he will hold bilateral talks with the leadership of the two South East Asian countries besides participating in a number of other events. His visit to Brunei at the invitation of crown prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah is the first high-level trip from India since the establishment of diplomatic relations with that country in May 1984. Brunei was on ...