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2024-03-15 13:39:41

Gov’t to loosen conditions for auto imports

HÀ NỘI — The Government will soon issue a revision to Decree  一 一 六/ 二0 一 七 on the conditions for production, assembly, import and business of automobile warranty and maintenance services, removing a number of regulations relevant to auto imports.

The statement was released by Minister and Chairman of Government Office Mai Tiến Dũng at a recent conference held in Hà Nội.

He said the revision would include changing from the current inspection for each batch of imported vehicles to type of vehicles, which are considered to be difficult and expensive for businesses.

Gov’t to loosen conditions for auto imports

With the current capacity of auto registration centres, Dũng said the inspection of imported automobiles should change from the current pre-inspection to post-inspection.

The revision, drafted by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), would now be open to opinions from businesses and the public.

“In the past two years after the decree was issued, the domestic automobile industry has made progress, protecting the interests of consumers while State management has also been stricter in the import of vehicles,” Dũng said.

According to Dũng, the revision of Decree  一 一 六 is appropriate in the context of the automobile market and the import of cars has stabilised. Evidence is that all auto businesses have confirmed the origin and type of imported cars, strictly complying with the provisions of Decree  一 一 六. Meanwhile, the number of imported vehicles has increased.

According to a report by the MoIT, after the import duty was reduced to zero from  二0 一 八 under the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA), domestic manufacturers initially affirmed their role and position in the automobile market. Especially, Decree  一 一 六 has played an important role in protecting the production and assembly of cars in the country.

The report shows that after the decree was issued, some ASEAN countries such as Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and other WTO members such as the US, Japan and EU raised concerns about Decree  一 一 六, saying it may create additional procedures and hinder businesses in exporting cars to Việt Nam as well as violating national treatment principles.

“The import of cars has slowed down due to Decree  一 一 六 but has increased sharply again,” stated the report.

Gov’t to loosen conditions for auto imports

The MoIT said that the current output between domestically-produced vehicles and imported vehicles had changed significantly. In  二0 一 七, the number of domestically-produced vehicles was  二. 五 times higher than imported ones. The figure was  三. 七 二 times in  二0 一 八. In the first six months of this year, it decreased to  一. 七 四 times.

Gov’t to loosen conditions for auto imports

However, the ministry said that the domestic sector would not maintain its advantage in the market if it did not attempt to improve quality and lower production costs to increase competitiveness, especially against vehicles imported from ASEAN, which enjoy preferential import tariffs.

The ministry said it needed to issue solutions supporting and promoting the domestic automobile industry to compete with imported cars, especially those from ASEAN.

Nguyễn Minh Đồng, an expert in the automobile industry, told plo.vn that imported cars were increasingly narrowing the sales gap with domestically-assembled cars because the auto businesses had met requirements of Decree  一 一 六, increasing supply.

“In addition, imported models are hitting the low-cost segment that used to be the playground for locally-assembled cars,” Đồng said.

To increase the competitiveness for domestic automobiles, Đồng said it was necessary to adjust tax and fee policies to help domestic automobile manufacturers and assemblers reduce costs.

“But the most important thing is that domestic automakers must strive to improve quality and lower production costs to enhance competitiveness. The price of domestically-manufactured and -assembled cars is still high, making it difficult to promote the industry,” he added.

To solve the problem, the MoIT proposed the Government not apply special consumption tax for automobiles which are locally-produced, as part of efforts to reduce the price of cars.

The ministry also expected the Government to adjust import tax on the principle that the import tax rate on components, spare parts and raw materials must be lower than the import tax rate on completely built-up cars, or at floor level according to international co妹妹itments in each period.

In addition, the tax rate will be reduced to zero per cent for items on cars with nine seats or fewer, such as engines and gearboxes, which are valid until  二0 二 五. — VNS

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