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Japanese Auto Companies Toyaota & Honda Seek FTA Parity |
NEW DELHI: Japanese carmakers are demanding a me-too status from the
government if it decides to lower the duty on imported cars from Europe
as part of the India-EU free trade agreement (FTA).
A lower duty
regime for car imports through the FTA has been opposed by domestic
players . The India-EU FTA is still under negotiations.
However,
Japanese carmakers-such as Toyota and Honda-are already demanding a
reciprocal status if the government gives any space for lower duty on
imported cars in the India-EU FTA. Hiroshi Nakagawa , MD of Toyota
Kirloskar India, said that Japanese companies will be left at a
disadvantage if any decision of the Government came in favour of one
regional bloc like Europe. "The same thing should happen in the
India-Japan FTA to give a level-playing field. That is the only fair
way," Nakagawa said.
Honda also supported Toyota's decision for a
"fair" treatment by the Government in case duty was brought down for
imports from Europe. "Everybody should be given a fair chance. If the
Government decides to accord lower duty on car imports from Europe, the
same should be accorded to Japanese makers," said Jnaneswar Sen, Sr VP
(Sales & Marketing ) at Honda Siel Cars.
Source : economictimes.indiatimes.com
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