Michelin will increase its tyre prices by up to 6 percent on passenger car, light truck and motorcycle replacement tyres as well as up to 8% on both on- and off-road commercial tyres due to increase of raw material cost, global transportation cost and prevailing market dynamics. The increase will be effective in the Africa, India & Middle East region
This increase is effective June 18, 2021 for India and July 1, 2021 for Middle East region and is applicable to all Michelin Group brands.
Price changes may vary across specific products within each brand portfolio. Details will be presented to dealers, fleets, end-users and commercial equipment manufacturers by June 1st week.
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