China’s GWM bags trademark for Aure, may start production soon
The Hindu
Indicating softening of stance by the Union government on Chinese investments, the Registrar of Trade Marks recently granted a trademark to the Indian subsidiary of Chinese automobile company Great W
Indicating softening of stance by the Union government on Chinese investments, the Registrar of Trade Marks recently granted a trademark to the Indian subsidiary of Chinese automobile company Great Wall Motor (GWM) for a mobility product ‘Aure’. GWM, with a concrete plan to invest $1 billion in India, has been waiting for permission for over a year to take over General Motors India’s closed down plant in Talegaon in Maharashtra to start production. The border dispute between India and China complicated the matter for the auto giants as well as other Chinese companies planning to start business in India. According to documents reviewed by The Hindu, the approval for the trademark was granted on July 14, 2021.More Related News