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Ashok: 20 per cent Exports by 2010

By 2012, Ashok Leyland aims to generate 20 per cent of its revenue from exports and international operations. This increase - current export earnings are eight per cent - could come through "exports, possible acquisitions and an expansion of our global manufacturing footprint", Vice Chairman Dheeraj Hinduja was quoted as saying by Reuters, with South Africa and "advanced markets outside the United States, Japan and Europe", being key targets.

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