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Tyre companies bet big on festival season for growth

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August 22, 2025

Smooth roads ahead

- ANJALI SINGH

Tyre makers expect demand to pick up in the second half of the financial year 2026 (H2FY26), aided by festival season buying and a possible rural recovery, even as weakness continues to weigh on sales in the near term.

Companies remain cautiously optimistic, banking on replacement demand, urban consumption and easing raw material costs to support growth.

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