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IGEP push for Indian auto components

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New Delhi , Aug. 28

IN a bid to boost exports of auto components from India to Germany and Eastern Europe, the Indo-German Export Promotion Project (IGEP) is organising an India group participation for the forthcoming auto exhibition `Automobil and Amitec' to be held in Leipzig early next year.

The emerging demand of cars in Germany and the neighbouring East European countries, including Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic offers good potential for car manufactures to exhibit new models and excellent possibilities for components manufactures to approach new manufactures in the area, a release issued by the IGEP said.

Leipzig has become a springboard to East Europe. Many of the countries in the region use Leipzig as an access to the EU and other important markets.

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