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    10 Best Wall-Mount Hood Chimneys in India for a Clean and Functional Kitchen (2024)

    Experience superior kitchen ventilation with this selection of the best wall-mount hood chimneys. These top-rated models combine advanced technology with elegant design, offering powerful suction capacities, innovative auto-clean features, and intuitive controls. Ideal for modern homes, they efficiently extract smoke and odours while enhancing kitchen ambiance with sleek finishes and energy-efficient lighting. Whether you prioritise performance, ease of maintenance, or stylish aesthetics, these chimneys redefine cooking spaces with innovation and functionality.

    10 Best Kitchen Chimneys under Rs. 15,000 in India to Revolutionise your Kitchen (2024)

    Finding the perfect kitchen chimney that balances performance, style, and affordability can be challenging. That’s why we bring you this list of the best kitchen chimneys under 15000, highlighting top-rated models from leading brands. These chimneys feature powerful suction capacities, advanced filterless and auto-clean technologies, and user-friendly controls like touch and gesture operation. With sleek designs and robust warranties, these chimneys ensure a smoke-free, clean, and modern kitchen environment without breaking the bank.

    Tata Motors to revive Jaguar Land Rover's Freelander as a Made-in-China EV

    Jaguar Land Rover is reviving the Freelander as an electric vehicle for the Chinese market through a partnership with Chery Automobile. Produced under their CJLR joint venture, the new Freelander aims to compete in China’s EV market and boost Tata Motors' electric profitability. Global expansion plans are also in place

    How China's EV makers aim to beat Tesla, legacy automakers in Europe

    Chinese EV titans BYD, Chery and Great Wall Motor (GWM) are preparing a fusillade of product launches - about 20 over the next five years - and spending heavily on sales and marketing in their most important export market.

    Tariffs and timidity are driving US carmakers into a ditch

    Biden's Inflation Reduction Act aims to boost the economy and shift to zero-emission cars. Ford, GM struggle with EV targets. Tesla cuts workforce, US EV sales rise modestly. Biden plans tariffs on Chinese clean tech, facing challenges ahead.

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    • Beyond Tesla…Teslar, Teslast: India to reduce EV import duty for Tesla, other global automakers

      India has agreed to reduce import duties on electric vehicles (EVs) for companies like Tesla, clearing the way for the automaker to enter the Indian market. The reduced duty, from 70-100% to 15%, applies to all global companies, not just Tesla, and is tied to a minimum investment of $500 million. While some argue against such concessions, noting that previous entrants faced no such benefits, the move could open the door for Tesla to compete in India's growing EV market, which is currently dominated by more affordable options.

      Chinese EV makers take centre stage at Bangkok motor show, to unveil new models

      Chinese car makers, led by Geely's Zeekr and Xpeng Motors, will pose a challenge for Japanese giants at the Bangkok International Motor Show. They aim to expand in Southeast Asia, targeting Thailand's premium EV market, intensifying competition in the region.

      General Motors Employees Union calls for chain hunger strike from Oct 2

      The employee union of General Motors India is calling for a chain hunger strike to demand the transfer of all workers to Hyundai Motor, which plans to acquire the manufacturing facility in Talegaon. The union accused the government of not taking the unemployment issue seriously. General Motors stopped selling cars in India in 2017 and is selling its Talegaon plant to Hyundai.

      Tesla leases 5,850 sq ft office space in Pune amidst rising scrutiny of Chinese EV makers

      Tesla has signed a five-year lease on a 5,850 sq ft office space in Pune, India, signalling a move towards establishing a manufacturing facility in the country. The manufacturer's move comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met CEO Elon Musk, discussing investment opportunities in a major potential EV market, India being the third largest in the world. Meanwhile, Chinese EV firms, such as BYD and Great Wall Motors, are facing significant investment roadblocks in the country, having had proposals rejected, or run into difficulties.

      Chinese electric vehicle brands expand to global markets

      Chinese electric vehicle (EV) brands, including NIO, Geely Group's Zeekr, and Ora, are starting to compete with Western and Japanese brands, encouraged by fast-developing technology and lower prices. The likes of NIO look to compete with Western and Japanese premium brands on performance and features, while others compete on price.

      Hyundai inks deal to acquire GM India's Talegaon manufacturing facility

      The proposed acquisition is subject to the signing of the Definitive Asset Purchase Agreement and fulfilment of conditions precedent and receipt of regulatory approvals from relevant government authorities and all the stakeholders related to the acquisition, Hyundai Motor India said in a statement.

      Tesla's China sales slow as price-cut boost wanes

      The US automaker nearly doubled weekly retail sales in the week of Feb. 20 to 10,703 vehicles versus a week prior, showed data from China Merchants Bank International (CMBI) on Tuesday, which tracks weekly retail sales based on car insurance registrations.

      General Motors India laid off workers sue company's global CEO

      GM has failed to pay the 1086 retrenched workers part of General Motors Employee Union, compensatory wages of 50% of their monthly salary starting April last year, as ordered by a local industrial court while it continues to hear the dispute, according to a filing to the High Court of Bombay dated Jan 16. Till date not a single rupee has been paid to the workers, the workers claim.

      MG Motor India expects EVs to make up 25% of sales in 2023

      MG Motor plans to raise funds to develop its Indian electric mobility business amid increased scrutiny of Chinese investments by New Delhi. MG entered India in 2019 with plans to invest about $650 million but New Delhi has sought to limit investments from Beijing after a 2020 clash between soldiers from the two countries on their disputed Himalayan border.

      HC backs court order asking General Motors India to pay 50% wages to staff

      ET learns that the writ petition filed on behalf of General Motor India in the Bombay High Court was rejected this week. The workers had claimed that they were illegally retrenched on July 12, 2021, without the permission of the Government of Maharashtra.

      MG Motor plans to raise funds in big India push

      The valuation of Tata Motors' electric business for TPG's investment has been set as a benchmark for the fundraising for MG Motor's Indian arm said an investor banker involved in the talks. "Our discussion with investors shows that MG Motor has more experience and is about two generations ahead of the Indian market, which makes valuation quite closer to the Tata Motors-TPG deal," he added. The proposed fundraising would provide MG Motor India with medium-term capital to scale up operations.

      Great Wall Motors drops $ 1 billion India entry plan

      The decision of the same was communicated to close to a dozen employees on Friday by the senior Chinese executives, said people in the know. The company has extended a three months’ severance package to these employees, across functions of marketing, network, planning and strategy, service, HR & Finance, quality and production and R&D, added people in the know.

      As time runs out on Great Wall deal, General Motors finds exit from Talegaon tougher

      The woes for the maker of Chevy cars continue as its term sheet to sell the plant to China's Great Wall Motors is to expire on June 30, with the proposal stuck for more than two years due to the strict rules governing FDI. To add to its legal challenges, Maharashtra government's opposition to the closure of the Talegaon plant was upheld by the Bombay HC.

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