Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Gov't to slash car prices in five years, says minister
The government will gradually reduce car prices by 20 to 30 percent in five years' time, as promised in BN's general election manifesto, said International Trade and Industry Minister Mustapa Mohamed.
"Car prices will not be reduced in one shot," he said when delivering his speech at the ministry’s monthly assembly today.
He said that prices will be reduced in accordance to the market force, and the move is expected to enhance the competitiveness and productivity of industry players.
Even though realising that reducing excise duty would also directly reduce the car prices, the minister said the government would not resort to such method as the excise duty contributes up to RM7 billion in revenue to the country.
He warned that reducing excise duty and car prices in one go would have a serious impact on the industry, which offered 200,000 job opportunities and could further cause closure of businesses.
Mustapa added that it would be difficult to sell new cars as the prices of second-hand cars would also dropped.
"In life, we must balance (in each measure), you can't resolve one problem, making the consumer happy, but create a new problem, where unemployment (might occur),” he said.
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