Hyundai and Andhra Pradesh in talks for ancillary unit

By | July 20, 2010

The French car major Peugeot Citroen SA is set to enter Andhra Pradesh. Now the state is looking forward to another proposal from Hyundai.

The Korean car manufacturer had approached the state with plans to open a unit to produce spare parts.

While Andhra Pradesh is eager to start by enticing a major name to convert the state into a car center, Hyundai is believed to have dispatched an altered proposal, seeking the state to equal the incentives provided by Tamil Nadu, a source said.

The source added, “These include VAT reimbursement for 21 years and waiver of various taxes including those imposed by the Centre. Andhra is yet to take a call on this”.

Andhra had given around free 50 acres adjacent to the border of Tamil Nadu, along with guaranteeing water and power supply.

Hyundai is anticipated to invest around Rs 500 crore in the 1st phase and Rs 700 crore in the 2nd one.

But in the 2nd phase, the company requires another 50 acres, which the government is ready to give.

Andhra is expected to take a benevolent stand on the altered proposal from Hyundai.

All information including news articles and blogs published on this website are strictly for general information purpose only. BankBazaar does not provide any warranty about the authenticity and accuracy of such information. BankBazaar will not be held responsible for any loss and/or damage that arises or is incurred by use of such information. Rates and offers as may be applicable at the time of applying for a product may vary from that mentioned above. Please visit www.bankbazaar.com for the latest rates/offers.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *