On the anvil, a taxation system to drive hybrids, EVs

PTI

New Delhi, February 27

The government on Tuesday said it is trying to bring out an industry-friendly new National Automotive Policy as well as a rational system of taxation for promoting electric and hybrid vehicles.

“We are going to work out a rational system of taxation for promotion of electric and hybrid vehicles in consultation with the Finance Ministry,” Department of Heavy Industry Secretary Asha Ram Sihag said.

The policy, he said, will help create a more enabling environment for the sector besides providing stability which overseas investors seek.

Invites comments

The Ministry has invited stakeholders’ comments on the policy and is analysing them, he said, adding that the process is likely to be finalised within a couple of months.

Addressing the India-Korea Business Summit organised by CII here, Heavy Industry Minister Anant Geete said it is the government’s endeavour to make the policy industry-friendly.

“We are trying to make a foolproof policy, to ensure the success of Make in India”, he added.

He further said that it would be his Ministry’s endeavour to continuously adapt and modify the policy so as to keep up with the changing times.

Inviting Korean companies to invest in India, Geete said that they should consider developing technology in India.

Published on February 27, 2018

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