Auto industry’s growth story about to collapse: Tata Motors CEO & MD

Guenter Butschek

New Delhi: Indian automobile industry’s growth story is about to collapse due to ongoing slump triggered by a variety of factors, including low consumer sentiment and non-availability of liquidity, Tata Motors CEO and Managing Director Guenter Butschek said, Thursday.

Butschek, speaking at the annual convention of Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), however, said he was cautiously optimistic about a recovery from the current situation on the back of measures announced by the government.

“Let’s actually take it in a very dramatic way and let’s conclude, the Indian automotive growth story is about to collapse,” said Guenter Butschek.

Later on clarifying his statement on the sidelines of the programme, Guenter Butschek he stated, “I have seen the statistics published by the entire automotive industry in the first quarter, then the continuing statistics provided on wholesale in the month of July, August. I didn’t say it has collapsed, it’s about to.”

Low economic activity leading to subdued demand, triggered by the liquidity crisis and the increase of the axle load regulations for commercial vehicles and uncertainty in the minds of consumers have severely hurt the sector, added Guenter Butschek.

He said that automobile manufacturers are taking steps to overcome the challenge by adjusting production to demand. “Block closure has become the word of the year,” pointed out Butschek

Welcoming the recent steps taken by the government, Butschek hoped for things to turn around, although the road ahead is still challenging.

“I am cautiously optimistic that the worst is behind us,” pointed out Butschek. However, he added that there were lot of uncertainties related to BS-VI emission norms transition and how it could impact overall demand. He was optimistic that the recent slew of measures announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will help the auto industry.

PTI

 

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