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M&M eyes assembly plant in China

By Parvathy Ullatil in Mumbai
Last updated on: August 11, 2004 09:34 IST
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Mahindra & Mahindra is set to scale the Great Wall by kicking off a tractor assembly operation in China. It has also trained its sights on Australia as a potential export market for its farm equipment business.

The company is hoping to begin its Chinese operations by March 2005 and it is set to open a sales and marketing office in Australia by November 2004.

"We have not yet firmed up plans whether we will set up our assembly unit in China or sign up with a local partner and use its unit," an M&M executive said. M&M will export completely knocked down kits from its Kandivli plant for the assembly operations.

The Chinese tractor market is about 4-5 times the size of the Indian market. Since the average farm holding in China is also larger, the market is dominated by higher powered 40-50

bhp tractors.

Industry sources said M&M would make its China foray with a local partner as breaking into the Chinese market required local knowledge. The Chinese tractor market is also highly competitive and populated with a number of large and marginal players. The Chinese government taxes its farm equipment manufacturers less.

Ahead of M&M, another Indian company, Escorts, has shown interest in the Chinese market. It is in the process of identifying a joint venture partner there.

M&M operates two assembly units in Georgia and sells around 5,000 tractors in the US. It began its European operations this year by shipping its first consignment of tractors to Spain. M&M's tractor exports, made largely to the US, fell around 17 per cent in 2003-04.

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