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TOPIC : Govt plans sops for auto industry
Posted on 06 September 2007 at 15:29:00

The Government has promised to make a positive intervention if the slowdown in the domestic automotive sector continues.

Heavy Industry Minister Mr. Santosh Mohan Dev assured the annual conference of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) that the government would do its best to pull the industry out of sluggish growth in the current year.

Dev said he was discussing an excise duty cut with the Finance Ministry.

Meanwhile Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath said he would strive for a level-playing field in global trade negotiations. Nath allayed fears that an inverted duty structure in which inputs are taxed more than finished products would be addressed by looking for a level-playing field.

"We will ensure that infant sectors in the economy such as the automotive industry are protected. This is our position at the multilateral trade body, WTO, as well," Nath said.

In the first four months this year, growth has been sluggish.

"If need be, we will certainly intervene to sustain growth," Dev said, adding that if domestic market was slack, the government would offer incentives to make India a global hub.

Dev exhorted the automobile makers to tap the rural market and develop a cost-effective transportation strategy for rural India.

The passenger car segment grew by 13.03 percent whereas the commercial vehicle segment grew by 2.06 percent year-on-year in the first four months of the current fiscal year. The two-wheeler segment has actually decelerated while the performance of the three-wheeler segment has also not been encouraging.

Commenting on the Automotive Mission Plan (AMP) released earlier this year, Dev said the government was in the process of finalizing the implementation committee.

Mr. Rakesh Joshi

Joshi Enterprise

Manager, Joshi Enterprise
Dispur, India

Free Member, Joined :02/02/2007
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