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Budget 2021 | Fitness testing, certification of old vehicles should take place at earlier intervals: SIAM

The industry body also raised concerns over the increase in customs duty on certain imported vehicle components, saying it could lead to increase in production cost of automobiles.

February 01, 2021 / 21:20 IST
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With the government proposing a voluntary scrappage policy in the Budget under which vehicles would undergo fitness tests after 15-20 years, auto industry body SIAM on Monday said fitness testing and certification of old vehicles should be done much earlier and at frequent intervals.

The industry body also raised concerns over the increase in customs duty on certain imported vehicle components, saying it could lead to increase in production cost of automobiles.

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"While SIAM awaits the details of the vehicle scrappage scheme, it hopes and requests that fitness testing and certification should be much earlier and at frequent intervals to ensure safety, environment friendliness and fuel saving," Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) President Kenichi Ayukawa said in a statement.

While presenting the Budget for 2021-22 in Parliament, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said under the voluntary vehicle scrapping policy, personal vehicles would undergo fitness tests after 20 years while commercial vehicles would require it after completion of 15 years.