Indian Govt Considers 15% Cut In Customs Duties For Evs Across Price Segment: Report
Date
11/13/2023 2:11:11 PM
(MENAFN- KNN India) New Delhi, Nov 13 (KNN)
The Indian government is considering a 15 per cent reduction in customs duties for EVs across all price ranges, financial Times reported on Monday.
This is in response to Tesla's request that India reduce import tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs) as a prerequisite for setting up a manufacturing plant in the country.
India currently imposes high customs duties, with a 70 per cent tariff for cars valued under Rs 33.31 lakh and 100 per cent for cars priced that much or higher.
The tariff concession
under consideration would apply to all international EV manufacturers and not just Elon Musk's company, the publication reported.
If such a policy is adopted, it could amount to a drastic reduction in the cost of imported EVs that Indian carmakers have been keen to avoid. It would open the door for global automakers to tap India's car market, the world's third-largest.
Although the EV sales currently make up less than 2 per cent of the overall car sales, they are growing rapidly.
In June, Elon Musk met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New York. Musk, urged by the Prime Minister to consider India as a manufacturing base, said he plans to visit the country in 2024.
(KNN Bureau)
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