Indian cars may benefit from Lanka car imports tariff hike

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

Sri Lanka's Mangala today raised taxes on the popular small Japanese hybrid cars, a policy reversal which could benefit smaller Indian without a hybrid variant.

In the revision, slapped a minimum duty of 1.25 million rupees on any with an engine capacity of less than 1,000 cubic centimetres, meaning the previous duty of 825,000 rupees on a Wagon R will now be 1.25 million.

Small Japanese hybrid cars are hugely popular and have become affordable after the November budget rationalised import duties. In Sri Lanka, small cars cost three times the cost in due to high import tariffs.

The new move may help the smaller Indian who do not have a hybrid variant, the country's importers said.

The Indian could not earlier compete with the lower cost Japanese models.

The said the new tax system narrows the price difference between the popular 660cc models and the 1,000 cc Vitz as well as Indian-made Alto K10.

Last week, the Central Bank of said the increased number of imports has contributed to the widening trade deficit.

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 18:40 IST