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: Rise in fuel costs affecting everything, says JK Tyre #IndiaNEWS #News Industry unable to go for price hikes also because of market conditions: A. K. Bajoria New Delhi: One of the leading automotive

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Industry unable to go for price hikes also because of market conditions: A. K. Bajoria



New Delhi: One of the leading automotive tyre manufacturers, JK Tyre that has branches all over India including Mysuru, has said the tyre industry is suffering a lot as fuel costs and rubber prices have been rising over the last one year, and it is also not been able to pass on properly because of market conditions.



“Everything that you do, you need fuel, whether it is petrol or diesel. Everything right now is in such a state of fluxfor example, natural rubber in India is more than double right nowwe are buying natural rubber at Rs. 185 to Rs. 195 and someday it shoots up beyond Rs. 200 a kg. And, natural rubber for us is absolutely a lifeline,� Arun Kumar Bajoria, Director and President, JK Tyre, has said.



In a press release, Bajoria said that since the existence of JK Tyre, which is over four decades, the raw material has never showed up the way it has in the recent past. “It was already 34 percent higher than what we have seen in March and now another four or five percent by March-end. So, all together not only me but all the veterans in the tyre-manufacturing have never seen 39, 40, 41 percent raw material price increase,� he said.



Bajoria said conversion in terms of percentage to the sales price would be around 25 percent, but the company has not been able to pass on by even 50 percent — neither for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) nor after market — because the market has just started recovering post-COVID.



He said from the demand side, the industry is improving and from February onwards, the OEMs in terms of commercial trucks have been working well and the demand in February and March was better. “We are hoping that the April, May, June quarter will be better for both OEM in passenger vehicles and in commercial vehicles,� he said.



On global business



Talking about the international business, Bajoria said JK Tyre’s international subsidiaries Cavendish Industries and JK Tornel, Mexico, have taken a lot of actions and that a lot of demand — domestic and the export — are fully able to cater.



“We have huge exports to the US and Latin America, and even our domestic sales. Further, JK Tornel, we are focusing on further reducing costs to shore up our margins, our operating margins and so I am optimistic that JK Tornel is all set to achieve newer benchmarks going                         forward,â€? he said.



JK Tyre is present in 105 countries with over 180 global distributors.


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