Isuzu to invest R1.2bn in SA subsidiary

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The deal is expected to generate an additional R2.8bn in orders from local components suppliers

Japanese truck maker Isuzu will invest R1.2bn in its SA subsidiary to build the next-generation of its D-Max bakkie.

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