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Sri Lanka does a Maldives, raises excise on Indian vehicles by 73%

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This could become the second instance, after the eviction of GMR Infrastructure from Maldives, where Indian companies suffer high handedness of India’s tiny neighbours with the government remaining a silent spectator.

Last month, Sri Lanka suddenly increased excise duties for all kinds of automobiles from India by exorbitant amounts and if the island nation remains unchecked, this could spell the death of Indian automobile exports to Sri Lanka.

Not only were duties increased exorbitantly for Indian imports, the Sri Lankan government has apparently simultaneously reduced duties for vehicles coming from other Asian markets such as Japan.


Not only were duties increased exorbitantly for Indian imports, the Sri Lankan government has apparently simultaneously reduced duties for vehicles coming from other Asian markets such as Japan. Reuters
Unable to take the duty blow, exports of cars from India have already reduced by 90 percent where those of two-wheelers are down 60-70 percent. Sri Lanka is one of the largest export markets for Indian cars, two-wheelers, trucks and buses.

One in eight vehicles manufactured in India and exported found their way to this market last fiscal, with Sri Lankan exports netting $800 million to Indian automobile manufacturers.

A senior official of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) said today that Sri Lanka has increased excise duty on passenger cars by 73 percent to make it 173 percent, it has imposed an new excise levy of up to 45 percent on three-wheelers, an additional Rs 10.09 lakh duty has been imposed on commercial vehicles while motorcycles will have to pay 51 percent levy.

A story in Sri Lankan daily The Sunday Times speaks of prohibitive duties edging out Indian vehicles “while exemptions to those coming from Japan will give them an added advantage in the market”.

This story also speaks of the Sri Lankan government clearing a Chinese investor’s application to set up a car assembly operation at two locations in the country for $20 million.

The SIAM official quoted above said if these reports are true, this could prove to be a double whammy for Indian automobile industry since as per an earlier SAFTA agreement (South Asian Free Trade Agreement) India has provided zero-duty access to products from SAFTA countries (including Sri Lanka) but does not enjoy the same privilege in these countries.

“This effectively means the Chinese company setting up a plant in Sri Lanka can export automobiles to India at zero import duty. If that happens, we will be hit from all sides,” said this SIAM official.

The Sunday Times story quoted an anonymous customs official saying “a technicality placed imports of cars from Japan at an advantage. While 80 percent of the cars imported into Sri Lanka are from India and under 1000cc engine capacity, no such vehicles are brought from Japan”.

Another story in Sri Lankan newspaper Business Times points out that the government there has “controversially reduced duties on racing cars while increase excise duty on small cars with engine capacity of less than 1000cc.

The Sunday Times story also quoted a car importer as saying the Maruti Alto would become more expensive by at least Rs 250,000 after the excise increases.

Other importers said the price of Indian trucks would increase by more than Rs 10 lakh. Till end-October, more than 5,000 cars were lying with dealers in Sri Lanka, waiting to be re-exported back to India because of exorbitant duties. The SIAM official said his association was in dialogue with the commerce ministry to sort out this excise issue.

But just like in the case of Maldives seizing their airport from GMR’s control, perhaps in this case too India may finally remain a silent spectator.

Lanka does a Maldives, raises excise on Indian vehicles by 73% | Firstpost



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Indian media :D
 
The Indians seem to be such whiny bitches these days. Quite unfortunate.

There is a bogeyman around every corner it seems.

Either its the Pakistanis. Or the Bangladeshis. Or the Maldivians. Or the Nepalis. Or the Chinese. Or the Muslims. Or the USA. Or the Sri Lankans.
 
The Indians seem to be such whiny bitches these days. Quite unfortunate.

There is a bogeyman around every corner it seems.


Either its the Pakistanis. Or the Bangladeshis. Or the Maldivians. Or the Nepalis. Or the Chinese. Or the Muslims. Or the USA. Or the Sri Lankans.

Dont you think its unfair that only excise of Indian vehicles have been increased while countries like Japan and other Asian countries is having an excise cut??
 
Good job lankans. :tup: I can't believe U guys were using such garbage junk. In BD Indians have been trying very hard with the help of spineless gov to get their Tata fatas into BD market with no luck so far. Apart from India, tata fatas won't have any market elsewhere except for may be buthan. :lol:

Allow japanese and korean cars. Their recondition cars are also world class. Ask for investment in setting up plants and avoid unsafe Indian products.
 
Good job lankans. :tup: I can't believe U guys were using such garbage junk. In BD Indians have been trying very hard with the help of spineless gov to get their Tata fatas into BD market with no luck so far. Apart from Indian, tata fatas won't have any market elsewhere except for may be buthan. :lol:

Allow japanese and korean cars. Their recondition cars are also world class. Ask for investment in setting up plants and avoid unsafe Indian products.


Ignorance is always a bliss!!
 
Good job lankans. :tup: I can't believe U guys were using such garbage junk. In BD Indians have been trying very hard with the help of spineless gov to get their Tata fatas into BD market with no luck so far. Apart from India, tata fatas won't have any market elsewhere except for may be buthan. :lol:

Allow japanese and korean cars. Their recondition cars are also world class. Ask for investment in setting up plants and avoid unsafe Indian products.

You mean?
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his could become the second instance, after the eviction of GMR Infrastructure from Maldives, where Indian companies suffer high handedness of India’s tiny neighbours with the government remaining a silent spectator.

But just like in the case of Maldives seizing their airport from GMR’s control, perhaps in this case too India may finally remain a silent spectator.

Lol look at this whining. What do they want GOI to do in the decision of another independent country other than being silent spectators? And afterwards they want their neighbors to treat them saints. Bunch of hypocrites.

The Indians seem to be such whiny bitches these days. Quite unfortunate.

There is a bogeyman around every corner it seems.

Either its the Pakistanis. Or the Bangladeshis. Or the Maldivians. Or the Nepalis. Or the Chinese. Or the Muslims. Or the USA. Or the Sri Lankans.

The bollywood induced super power syndrome is starting to get to them. They are suddenly realizing that they are not a US of the subcontinent. And hence the whining. :)
 
i would say GOI should try to solve this matter diplomatically n if they r still adamant then we should also return the water in every possible manner in which we can...:D
 
Good job lankans. :tup: I can't believe U guys were using such garbage junk. In BD Indians have been trying very hard with the help of spineless gov to get their Tata fatas into BD market with no luck so far. Apart from India, tata fatas won't have any market elsewhere except for may be buthan. :lol:

Allow japanese and korean cars. Their recondition cars are also world class. Ask for investment in setting up plants and avoid unsafe Indian products.

I think our next contract of 3000 buses deal went to some other country..
 
i would say GOI should try to solve this matter diplomatically n if they r still adamant then we should also return the water in every possible manner in which we can...:D

I think SL is pretty much in the China camp now, which we cant blame them for. China does have more money than India. We will just need to look into alternative markets if it cant be diplomatically settled.
 
i would say GOI should try to solve this matter diplomatically n if they r still adamant then we should also return the water in every possible manner in which we can...:D

Just increase the excess duty of spices and other agricultural products and then we will see who is whining!! :D

Lol look at this whining. What do they want GOI to do in the decision of another independent country other than being silent spectators? And afterwards they want their neighbors to treat them saints. Bunch of hypocrites.

Sorry!! ma mistake
 
Just increase the excess duty of spices and other agricultural products and then we will see who is whining!! :D

Sri Lanka doesn't have bigger market share in Indian market, what ever act will only boomerang back to India.
 
Sri Lanka doesn't have bigger market share in Indian market, what ever act will only boomerang back to India.

But your products do have market here in India..How come it will boomerang us?? by increasing the excise duty again?? :lol:

Sri Lanka as a country needs India and Indian markets than India needs Sri Lanka!!
 

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