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Auto industry gives mixed views on Budget
Press Trust of India
New Delhi, February 29, 2008
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It was a mixed bag of response from the automobile industry towards Finance Minister P Chidambaram's Budget proposal to cut excise duty for the sector, even as small car makers are gearing up to pass on the benefits to customers.

Chidambaram has proposed reducing excise duty on small cars to 12 per cent from 16 per cent and a similar cut in two and three wheelers and buses and chassis.

The Finance Minister also announced that excise on hybrid vehicles would be slashed from 24 per cent to 14 per cent.

"We are happy with the proposal, but he (the Finance Minister) could have taken a few more steps for the bigger cars and exports," Hyundai Motor India Senior Vice-President, Sales and Marketing, Arvind Saxena said.

He said the company would pass on the excise duty cut benefit on small cars to the customers.

"We are in the process of calculation and latest by tomorrow we will be announcing price cuts," he said.

Honda Siel Car India Senior (HSCI) General Manager Jnaneswar Sen said while the step was a welcome one, it would create a further gap between the small cars and the big cars segment.

"This will skew the market further," he said.

On the excise cut on hybrid cars, Sen said it would not benefit the customers much as the hydrid would be fully imported and the customs duty has not been changed.

Sen said HSCI, which is planning to launch its hybrid Civic later this year, would benefit little from the excise cut as there were very little components which gain from the excise cut.

Suzuki Motorcycle India Vice-President Sales and Marketing Atul Gupta said, "Very good, but unexpected to stop degrowth. Finance availability is a major issue."

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Surfers' comments
This is a very good budget, especially for agriculture and education. P Chidambaram is the best.
- By Saravanan P (plsharavanan@rediffmail.com)
If you can waive Rs 50,000 crore for farmers what about the tax on housing loan interest? That should also have been reduced.
- Chandra Shekar V (rilshekar@yahoo.co.in)
Please tax the street hawkers and give relief to the salaried persons.
- Rajaram (rajaramghurup@rediffmail.com)
This is the worst budget the finance minister has ever presented. The backbone of the country's economy is the transport but he completely missed it out.
- Jayakaanthan A (jayakaanthan@gmail.com)
The budget is sure to augment growth and will also lessen the volatility of the stock markets.
- Sidharth Paul (sidharth.paul@gmail.com)
Overall, the budget is satisfactory but the health sector should have been given greater importance.
- Ankit Chaudhary (chaudharyankit1987@gmail.com)
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