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Bajaj Auto to enter Thailand with premium motorcycle brands

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Mumbai: Bajaj Auto Ltd is all set to enter Thailand with its premium motorcycle brands, including KTM, Husqvarna, Dominar and Pulsar NS series, by July, a senior company executive told Mint on Thursday. “Asean in an important geography for us wherein, apart from Philippines, we are not really present in the other countries.

We are now focusing on Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Mayanmar, Cambodia, Laos and others," Rakesh Sharma, executive director at Bajaj Auto said. "We plan to enter that market (Thailand) by July combining our forces with KTM.

We are delayed due to the pandemic as earlier the plan was to enter that market in April," Sharma said. The company plans to foray into the sports category with premium brands such as Dominar and

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