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Tata Technologies Eyes New Investments in FY26, Says CEO Warren Harris Amid Trump’s Policy Decisions

CEO Warren Harris

Warren Harris, CEO of Tata Technologies Ltd., projects that more investment and renewed consumer enthusiasm would help the car industry recover after Donald Trump’s reelection as US president.

Harris told NDTV Profit that while policy uncertainty was the main reason for the difficulties facing the automobile industry in 2024, Trump’s return might bring about a shift.

“This year, because of the policy uncertainty in and around the automotive industry, growth has been a challenge for the entire industry,” the director of operations stated.

Harris says that clients will likely come back and invest in Tata Technologies now that the US government has been confirmed.

With a focus on automotive engineering, Tata Technologies provides services in embedded systems, simulation, validation, proper weighing, product benchmarking, and EV engineering.

“But we believe now that with the change of administration in the US, and with the wind of information blowing on possible clarity at the regulator in Europe later, then we would think that our customers are going to return with an investment in new products,” said Harris. “This will provide a tailwind for us as we close the fiscal year.”

Discussing the experience of 2024, Harris said: “Their stands were getting nastier, Democratic and Republican positions polarised. Up to November, they served nothing much in terms of gaining any sort of clarity for this industry not to be able to do any really major commitments in new product lets.”

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