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Tata and Mahindra confirm ongoing Indonesia vehicle orders despite suspension rumors.
Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra confirm no official suspension of vehicle imports to Indonesia, despite media reports citing a halt on 105,000-unit orders.
Both companies state they’ve received no formal notice and that their respective orders—Tata’s 70,000 units and Mahindra’s 35,000 units—remain active, with advance payments secured.
The vehicles, part of Indonesia’s state-backed KDKMP rural mobility project, are to be delivered this year to improve rural logistics.
The companies emphasize the orders are program-driven and unaffected by domestic policy debates, though analysts caution Indian automakers about risks in politically sensitive markets, urging local assembly or joint ventures for long-term success.
Tata y Mahindra confirman las órdenes de vehículos de Indonesia en curso a pesar de los rumores de suspensión.