India’s Tata Motors to raise commercial vehicle prices by up to 2.5%

June 18 (Reuters) – India’s Tata Motors ​said on Thursday ‌it would increase prices ​across its ​commercial vehicle range ⁠by up ​to 2.5%, ​effective July 1.
The price hike is ​aimed at ​partially offsetting the ‌impact ⁠of rising commodity prices and other input ​costs, ​the ⁠demerged commercial vehicle ​arm of ​the ⁠Tata group said.

Reporting ⁠by ​Chandini Monnappa ​in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Sonia Cheema.

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