Osamu Suzuki, Who Led Japanese Carmaker for Over 4 Decades, Dies at 94
Briefly

Osamu Suzuki transformed Suzuki Motor from a small car maker into a global powerhouse, focusing on small vehicles and tapping into emerging markets, notably India.
During Suzuki's leadership, the company's revenues grew from a few billion dollars to over $30 billion, demonstrating his remarkable ability to expand the brand internationally.
Suzuki's strategy involved forming alliances with big players like Volkswagen and General Motors, though he ultimately chose not to compete directly with Japan's larger automakers.
His innovative approach and understanding of market dynamics allowed Suzuki to dominate in regions like India, where his company commands nearly 40% market share.
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