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Foreign Carmakers Said To Be Eyeing Ford Plant in South India

Ford India said in September it would wind down operations at an engine manufacturing plant as it did not see a path to profitability


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Ford India said it could not see a way to profitability. Photo: Reuters

 

Foreign carmakers have indicated an interest in acquiring a Ford plant in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, a government minister said on Thursday, after inconclusive talks with the Tata group.

Ford India said in September it would wind down operations at an engine manufacturing plant in Tamil Nadu as it did not see a path to profitability in the country. It would also close a factory in Gujarat.

“Early stage talks are going on,” Thangam Thennarasu, Tamil Nadu’s industries minister told Reuters, adding that he could not give details about which firms were interested.

“It is eventually up to Ford as it will be a commercial arrangement. We are merely facilitating talks between the companies,” he said.

Thennarasu said the Tata group had also shown an interest in buying the Ford plant, having met the southern state’s chief minister and visited the plant for a preliminary study but the state government had yet to hear from them about any deal.

 

Exploring Alternatives

“It is now up to them to make an official announcement,” Thennarasu said.

Ford, asked about which firms might be interested in buying the Tamil Nadu plant, told Reuters in a statement: “We continue to explore possible alternatives for our manufacturing facilities but have nothing further to share.”

Tamil Nadu, a state of more than 70 million people and one of the country’s most industrialised, is sometimes called the “Detroit of Asia”. It is home to factories of companies including BMW, Daimler, Hyundai, Nissan and Renault.

Thennarasu said the state has been receiving interest from electric vehicle manufacturers and battery makers.

Ride-sharing company Ola, which has started an electric scooter manufacturing facility in the state, has expressed plans to expand, he said.

 

  • Reuters with additional editing by George Russell

 

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George Russell

George Russell is a freelance writer and editor based in Hong Kong who has lived in Asia since 1996. His work has been published in the Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, New York Post, Variety, Forbes and the South China Morning Post.

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