Morning Buzz: Tesla in talks to manufacture cars in India; retail inflation jumps to 4.8 percent, and more
The American carmaker is looking to use the plant as an export base; consumer price index is up primarily on account of increases in prices of vegetables and cereals
Tesla in talks to set up India factory
After several years of exploring setting up a factory in India, Tesla has started talks to set up a plant to manufacture 500,000 cars with prices starting at Rs20 lakh. The company is also looking to use the plant as an export base. Setting up the plant depends on securing special incentives from the government, which has insisted that the cars be manufactured locally rather than be imported from other facilities like China that Tesla operates in. Tesla did not respond to a questionnaire.(Times of India)
Retail inflation up again
India’s retail inflation, after slowing for four months, rose to 4.8 percent in June. The consumer price index was up primarily on account of increases in prices of vegetables and cereals. Data released on Wednesday showed that industrial activity rose to a three-month high of 5.2 percent in June. Most economists expect the Reserve Bank of India to delay rate cuts until retail inflation eases.(Economic Times, Business Standard, Mint, Financial Express)