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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Budget 2018: Imported cars, bikes to get costlier as govt hikes customs duty by 5%
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Budget 2018: Imported cars, bikes to get costlier as govt hikes customs duty by 5%

Both CKD andCBU units of imported cars and bikes will cost more due to the customs duty hike announced in Union Budget 2018

The custom duty on CKD imports has been hiked from 10% to 15% while duty on CBU imports has been hiked from 20% to 25. Photo: BloombergPremium
The custom duty on CKD imports has been hiked from 10% to 15% while duty on CBU imports has been hiked from 20% to 25. Photo: Bloomberg

New Delhi: Imported trucks and buses along with cars and motorcycles assembled in India with components fully shipped from overseas will become costlier with the government on Thursday hiking the custom duty.

In the Budget for 2018-19, finance minister Arun Jaitley increased custom duty on CKD (completely knocked down) imports of motor vehicles, motor cars, motor cycles from 10% to 15%.

Further, duty on CBU (completely built units) imports of motor vehicles (trucks and buses) has been hiked from 20% to 25%.

The government also raised custom duty on specified parts/accessories of motor vehicles, motor cars, motor cycles from 7.5% to 15%. Besides, imported duty on truck and bus radial tyres has been increased from 10 to 15%.

Justifying the move, Jaitley said there is substantial potential for domestic value addition in certain sectors, like food processing, electronics, auto components, footwear and furniture.

“To further incentivise the domestic value addition and Make in India in some such sectors, I propose to increase customs duty on certain items," the finance minister said.

When contacted, Society of Indian Automobile Manufactures (SIAM) deputy director general Sugato Sen told PTI that the move to increase duty on components would impact the entire automobile industry.

“Since every company has to import some kind of components, the increase is going to impact everyone. Companies with greater exposure to imported articles would be impacted more," Sen said.

The move would, however, support government’s Make in India initiative, he added. However, the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA) welcomed the increase in duty on select auto components.

“The component sector is delighted that the duty on select items such as engine & transmission parts, brakes and parts thereof, suspension and parts thereof, gear boxes and parts thereof, airbags etc have been enhanced from 7.5/10% to 15%," ACMA president Nirmal Minda said in a statement.

These items account for more than 50% of $43.5 billion domestic component industry’s turnover and over 30% of its $11 billion exports, he added.

“The industry is extremely competitive in these areas and this measure will not only encourage investments but also encourage technology development in these areas," Minda said.

Welcoming the move to hike duties on imported truck and bus radial tyres, JK Tyre and Industries chairman Raghupati Singhania said it would help domestic manufacturers.

Deloitte Automotive sector leader Rajeev Singh said that increasing the turnover range of MSME companies from 50 crore to 250 crore to pay a standard corporate tax rate of 25% will benefit nearly 8,000 auto component players as nearly 90% of these fall under MSME category.

EY India Tax partner automotive sector Gaurav Karnik said that with a view to promote the Make in India programme the customs duty rates have been increased on automobile parts, CBU and SKDs.

“However, there has been no extension of direct tax benefits for R&D which was much needed keeping in perspective the upgradation to BS VI emission standards," he added.

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Published: 01 Feb 2018, 06:25 PM IST
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