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Govt scraps plan to phase out reconditioned cars


Govt scraps plan to phase out reconditioned cars
The government previously intended to phase out reconditioned car imports in a bid to encourage investments in local assembly and manufacture of motor vehicles. Photo: Star/file
The government has withdrawn its plans to phase out reconditioned car imports over the next five years considering the growing demand for private transport, according to the draft Automobile Industry Development Policy 2021.
The government previously intended to phase out reconditioned car imports in a bid to encourage investments in the local assembly and manufacture of motor vehicles.
But it seems the authorities have since backtracked on this decision as there were no such provisions in the draft policy approved by the cabinet on Monday. ....

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Consistent policy support needed to nurture automobile industry


Consistent policy support needed to nurture automobile industry
Experts say at DCCI webinar
Bangladesh’s automobile industry is dominated by reconditioned and new car imports mostly from Japan, China, India, the EU, and the US. Photo: star/file
Policy support, tax benefits, and incentives are needed to help develop the country s automobile industry, according to experts and entrepreneurs.
Bangladesh has strong potential to establish its own automobile industry but to do so, it needs policy support, tax benefits and incentives to grow, said Ito Naoki, Japan s ambassador to Bangladesh.
When we talk about export diversification, the automobile, light engineering and agriculture-based sectors could play a vital role, he added. ....

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A brief look at the auto industry in Bangladesh


A brief look at the auto industry in Bangladesh
Photo: Akif Hamid
The rapid growth of our economy and people s purchasing power has seen a rise in demand for personal transport. People are buying more cars and motorcycles than ever before, being able to pay their way through the duty inflated prices. To support this higher demand, more and more transport manufacturers have set up or setting up plants for local production. We have analysed both industries to see their current state and what the future holds for them.
Starting with four wheels, the car market in Bangladesh is small compared to many of our neighboring countries. Bangladesh s automobile density the number of vehicles per unit length of the roadway is as low as 0.5 percent, compared to the global average of 12 percent. Data from Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) shows that there are a total of 4,471,625 registered vehicles in the country, of which only 370,519 are registered as Private Passeng ....

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