Maruti Suzuki India Ltd will suspend production of petrol cars at one of its plants on Saturday, a company executive said, as the country's top car maker looks to cut inventory amid slowing sales.
The production cut at the Gurgaon factory, near the Indian capital, is only for Saturday, said the executive at Maruti, who did not wish to be named.
Sales at Maruti, controlled by Japan's Suzuki Motor Corp.
, fell 8 percent in February from a year earlier, with the industry
bracing for its first decline in annual sales in a decade, as sluggish
economic growth continues to weigh on demand.
Indian car makers
have been hit by high interest rates and rising fuel costs. They had
hoped incentives to boost the industry would be announced in the
country's budget last month, but instead saw taxes rise on some sports
utility vehicles, risking growth in the market's only bright spot.
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