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AUTO DEALERS STUCK WITH BS-IV INVENTORY

FLYERS LEFT WITH FORCED VOUCHERS

- T E NARASIMHAN

Automobile dealers fear losing thousands of crores as they have not been able to sell a huge chunk of the BS-IV stocks due to the lockdown. They said the 10-day relaxation given by the Supreme Court (SC) on March 27 won’t help their situation.

Federation of Automobile Dealers Associatio­n (FADA) said that the Vahanporta­l, used for vehicle registrati­ons, was also is disabled and if it was not opened, dealers would face huge losses as they will not be able to liquidate BSIV stocks.

The dealers can only sell BS-IV inventory till April 24, under the current situation. The SC had said the relaxation was not for the Delhi-ncr region, making dealers of the area particular­ly tense.

CARE Ratings has said while the industry players were looking for a threemonth extension, till June 30, the 10-day extension won’t help the industry.

The buying sentiment, after the lockdown period is lifted, is likely to be low and customers will be cautious in spending , particular­ly on luxury/big-ticket items. “Even if the pandemic is curtailed, consumer sentiment is expected to be unfavourab­le and demand is expected to remain muted during H1FY21, led by fluctuatin­g and uncertain economic conditions," said a CARE Ratings report on the impact of Covid-19.

With the spread of the virus and at request of Siam (Society of Indian Automobile Manufactur­ers) and ACMA (Auto Component Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of India), most of the original equipment manufactur­ers and auto component players have initiated work from home for its non-manufactur­ing work staff and have announced temporary shutdowns of manufactur­ing units. Also, the two main auto clusters in India, Pune and Gurugram-dharuhera have been completely shut.

FADA said that the industry is sitting on an inventory of 15,000 passenger cars, 12,000 commercial vehicles and 700,000 two-wheelers due to the overall slowdown in the economy followed by the cautious approach of consumers due to the pandemic.

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BS-IV inventory can only be sold till April 24, except in the Delhi-ncr region

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