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Home News Auto News VW-Suzuki Divorce: Court Orders Suzuki To Pay Damages, VW To Sell Stakes In Suzuki VW-Suzuki Divorce: Court Orders Suzuki To Pay Damages, VW To Sell Stakes In Suzuki Auto News Hans | September 01, 2015 11:04 am After a lengthy four-year legal tussle, the ‘divorce’ proceedings between Volkswagen and Suzuki is almost settled.On Sunday, an arbitral tribunal in London announced its ruling that the alliance between Volkswagen AG and Suzuki Motor Corporation is now terminated, effective 18-May 2012.The court also rejected Suzuki’s counterclaim that Volkswagen had breached the agreement, claiming that Volkswagen is withholding technology transfer to Suzuki. Instead, the court ruled that it was Suzuki that had breached its contractual obligations to Volkswagen under the agreement and that Volkswagen has the right to claim damages.The amount of damages that Suzuki has to pay Volkswagen, if any, would be addressed in a further stage of the arbitration proceedings.On the other hand, Volkswagen was ordered by the court to allow Suzuki to purchase Volkswagen’s 19.9 percent stake in Suzuki.“We welcome the clarity created by this ruling. The tribunal rejected Suzuki’s claims of breach and found that Volkswagen met its contractual obligations under the cooperation agreement. Nevertheless, the arbitrators found that termination of the cooperation agreement by Suzuki on reasonable notice was valid, and that Volkswagen must dispose of the shares purchased. This decision is based on the principle that a contract may be terminated upon reasonable notice. Volkswagen expects a positive effect on the Company’s earnings and liquidity through the sale of the Suzuki shares.“Furthermore, the arbitration court confirmed that Suzuki committed an infringement of the agreement. Suzuki broke off an ongoing cooperation project at the end of 2010/beginning of 2011 and failed to give Volkswagen last-call rights for the delivery of diesel engines. Volkswagen reserves the right to claim damages against Suzuki,” said Volkswagen Group.Suzuki Motors Corporation said “As a result of VW disposing of its shares in Suzuki, there will be a change in our largest shareholder, which is also a major shareholder.“At this stage, Suzuki does not foresee any need to amend its forecast of consolidated results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2016, however, if any matters that need to be disclosed occur, such matter will be promptly disclosed.”BackgroundIn December 2009, Volkswagen AG and Suzuki jointly announced that the two were entering a ‘long-term strategic partnership.’Briefly, the main objective of the partnership was to allow Volkswagen to leverage on Suzuki’s expertise in compact cars and its distribution channels in India, where Suzuki’s local joint venture Maruti-Suzuki is India’s largest automotive brand. In return, Suzuki would be given access to Volkswagen’s fuel-saving advanced diesel and hybrid technology.Less than a year later, Suzuki signed an agreement to purchase diesel engines from Fiat, which Volkswagen argued was a breach of the agreement.Suzuki’s CEO Mr. Osamu Suzuki was also unhappy with Volkswagen listing Suzuki as an ‘associate company’ in the Group’s 2010 annual report, which in Volkswagen’s terms meant a company which Volkswagen has direct or indirect influence in.Osamu Suzuki asserted that Suzuki is an independent company, despite having Volkswagen as a majority shareholder, while Volkswagen reasoned that its annual report is compiled in accordance to international accounting rules.On 18-November 2011, Suzuki served a notice of termination to Volkswagen. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 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VW-Suzuki Divorce: Court Orders Suzuki To Pay Damages, VW To Sell Stakes In Suzuki Auto News Hans | September 01, 2015 11:04 am After a lengthy four-year legal tussle, the ‘divorce’ proceedings between Volkswagen and Suzuki is almost settled.On Sunday, an arbitral tribunal in London announced its ruling that the alliance between Volkswagen AG and Suzuki Motor Corporation is now terminated, effective 18-May 2012.The court also rejected Suzuki’s counterclaim that Volkswagen had breached the agreement, claiming that Volkswagen is withholding technology transfer to Suzuki. Instead, the court ruled that it was Suzuki that had breached its contractual obligations to Volkswagen under the agreement and that Volkswagen has the right to claim damages.The amount of damages that Suzuki has to pay Volkswagen, if any, would be addressed in a further stage of the arbitration proceedings.On the other hand, Volkswagen was ordered by the court to allow Suzuki to purchase Volkswagen’s 19.9 percent stake in Suzuki.“We welcome the clarity created by this ruling. The tribunal rejected Suzuki’s claims of breach and found that Volkswagen met its contractual obligations under the cooperation agreement. Nevertheless, the arbitrators found that termination of the cooperation agreement by Suzuki on reasonable notice was valid, and that Volkswagen must dispose of the shares purchased. This decision is based on the principle that a contract may be terminated upon reasonable notice. Volkswagen expects a positive effect on the Company’s earnings and liquidity through the sale of the Suzuki shares.“Furthermore, the arbitration court confirmed that Suzuki committed an infringement of the agreement. Suzuki broke off an ongoing cooperation project at the end of 2010/beginning of 2011 and failed to give Volkswagen last-call rights for the delivery of diesel engines. Volkswagen reserves the right to claim damages against Suzuki,” said Volkswagen Group.Suzuki Motors Corporation said “As a result of VW disposing of its shares in Suzuki, there will be a change in our largest shareholder, which is also a major shareholder.“At this stage, Suzuki does not foresee any need to amend its forecast of consolidated results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2016, however, if any matters that need to be disclosed occur, such matter will be promptly disclosed.”BackgroundIn December 2009, Volkswagen AG and Suzuki jointly announced that the two were entering a ‘long-term strategic partnership.’Briefly, the main objective of the partnership was to allow Volkswagen to leverage on Suzuki’s expertise in compact cars and its distribution channels in India, where Suzuki’s local joint venture Maruti-Suzuki is India’s largest automotive brand. In return, Suzuki would be given access to Volkswagen’s fuel-saving advanced diesel and hybrid technology.Less than a year later, Suzuki signed an agreement to purchase diesel engines from Fiat, which Volkswagen argued was a breach of the agreement.Suzuki’s CEO Mr. Osamu Suzuki was also unhappy with Volkswagen listing Suzuki as an ‘associate company’ in the Group’s 2010 annual report, which in Volkswagen’s terms meant a company which Volkswagen has direct or indirect influence in.Osamu Suzuki asserted that Suzuki is an independent company, despite having Volkswagen as a majority shareholder, while Volkswagen reasoned that its annual report is compiled in accordance to international accounting rules.On 18-November 2011, Suzuki served a notice of termination to Volkswagen. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Suzuki volkswagen
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VW Dieselgate: Suzuki Lost USD 558 million Auto News Hans | September 28, 2015 Volkswagen’s dieselgate scandal has just claimed its first collateral damage – Suzuki Motor Corporation, which lost USD 558 million after shares of ...
Tokyo 2015: Suzuki Air Triser Concept Previews Suzuki’s First Full-Hybrid Engine Auto News Hans | October 21, 2020 While Suzuki may have fallen out of love with Volkswagen, that didn’t stop Suzuki from envisioning how a 21st century version of the Volkswagen ...
Suzuki Could Return To Malaysia Under Berjaya Group Auto News Eric | July 23, 2019 After a 3-year hiatus from the Malaysian market, Suzuki could make a return here under the Berjaya Group. According to a report by New Straits Times, ...
Berjaya Group Denies Involvement With Suzuki, What Now? Auto News Eric | July 24, 2019 Days after the New Straits Times reported that Berjaya Group could be reviving the Suzuki marque here in Malaysia, Berjaya Group has denied such ...