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Copper Hits ₹1300/kg, Home Goods Prices to Rise

Record-high copper prices are set to increase costs for ACs, cookware, and bathware by 5-12%. Experts explain the global factors behind the surge and its impact on your household budget.

New Hyundai Venue HX5 Plus Variant Launched in India

Hyundai Motor India launches the new HX5 Plus variant of the Venue SUV at Rs 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom). It offers enhanced features like a sunroof, wireless charging & more safety tech. Book now.

Tarun Garg is Hyundai India's First Indian MD & CEO

Hyundai Motor India appoints Tarun Garg as its first Indian MD & CEO from Jan 1, 2026. He will lead the company's Rs 45,000 crore investment plan for EVs and local manufacturing. Read more.

Hyundai hikes car prices, Maruti Suzuki waits 15-20 days

Hyundai India announced a 0.6% average price hike across all models due to rising commodity costs. Market leader Maruti Suzuki will decide on its pricing strategy in 15-20 days. Read more for details on other automakers' price adjustments.

Cigarette Prices to Rise 20% from February 1

Cigarette prices in India are expected to surge by up to 20% from February 1, 2025, following a significant increase in the National Calamity Contingent Duty. This move will impact major tobacco companies and consumers nationwide.

Cigarette, Gutkha Prices to Rise After Govt Excise Duty Hike

The Indian government has sharply increased excise duties on cigarettes and tobacco products from February 1, 2024. This move will lead to higher retail prices for consumers. Get all the details on the new rates and their impact.

AC, Fridge Prices to Rise 10% from Jan 1

Get ready to pay more for ACs and refrigerators. New BEE energy norms effective January 1, 2026, will make these appliances up to 10% costlier. Plan your purchase now!

Hyundai Launches Prime HB & SD for Fleet Segment

Hyundai Motor India launches Prime HB & SD models for fleet operators, starting at ₹5.99 lakh. Features CNG options, 6 airbags, and low operating cost of ~47p/km. Bookings open.

Hyundai's Russia Buyback Option Expires in January

Hyundai Motor is unlikely to repurchase its former Russian plant as the two-year buyback clause expires next month, a source told Reuters. The ongoing Ukraine conflict and sanctions are key factors.

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