Luxury car import duty cut to spark dramatic price crash in India
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : Industry executives say a sharp price reset could finally expand what has long been a niche luxury segment, even as local assembly continues to enjoy tax advantages and is likely to remain central to long-term strategies.55% : Battery-electric vehicles from the EU will be kept out of concessions for roughly 5 years to shield domestic EV investments by manufacturers such as Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra.
53% : Luxury car import duty cut under a proposed India-EU trade deal could make some high-end European models cheaper by more than ₹25 lakh, transforming the country's premium car market.
46% : Luxury car import duty cut: How the new duty regime will work Under the draft free trade agreement, India plans to slash import tariffs on fully built cars from the European Union to 40% from current levels of up to 110%.
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