Tata of India bids to open Thai car factory
Mumbai (Agencies) Tata Motors Ltd, India's top vehicle maker, said on Friday it has submitted an application to build a car assembly plant in Thailand, the latest car maker to answer the country's call for fuel-efficient eco-car factories.
Tata Motors, also India's No. 3 car maker, already has a venture with Thai truck maker Thonburi Motors to assemble pick-up trucks and other vehicles, and has said it planned to use the country as a manufacturing base to expand its sales in Southeast Asia.
"Tata Motors has submitted a proposal, the details of which are confidential at this stage," a spokesman said.
The Economic Times said in an unsourced report on Friday the company would invest $200 to $230 million in the plant.
Tata Motors would assemble a new low-cost car at the plant and also build a component hub, the newspaper said citing industry sources, adding Thail authorities would consider the proposal next week.
The spokesman for Tata Motors, which is scheduled to unveil a car priced at $2,500 next week, declined comment on the report.
Toyota Motor Corp, Honda and Suzuki Motor have announced plans to make fuel efficient eco-cars in Thailand, which has offered tax breaks, duty exemptions and other incentives if manufacturers invest a minimum 5 billion baht (about $150 million) and produce 100,000 units by the fifth year of operations.
Tata Motors' venture with Thonburi is to build up to 35,000 of the popular one-tonne pick-up trucks a year over the next three to five years.
01:41 Jan 05, 2008
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