Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Auto firms get nod to import Chinese pneumatic tyres

- Malyaban Ghosh malyaban.g@livemint.com ■

NEW DELHI: Hyundai Motor India Ltd, Honda Cars India Ltd, MG Motor India Ltd, Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Pvt. Ltd and Bajaj Auto Ltd are among automakers that have received licences from the foreign trade watchdog to import pneumatic tyres from China, two people directly aware of the developmen­t said, in what would be a huge relief to these firms.

The people said the Directorat­e General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has started issuing licences for importing pneumatic tyres after receiving requests from automakers worried they would be forced to halt production if the government approval was not given.

Such high-quality tyres used in premium vehicles are not currently manufactur­ed in India due to low demand. They are also used in vehicles exports.

Following a deadly border clash in Ladakh in mid-June in which 20 Indian soldiers died, India had put import of tyres under the restricted category. This essentiall­y meant original equipment manufactur­ers (OEMs) and importers for aftermarke­t tyres will require a licence to continue importing them. Though the restrictio­n is in general for all tyre imports, most tyres imported by either OEMs or for the after-sales market, are sourced from China. The move was aimed at stopping dumping of low-quality tyres in the aftermarke­t.

The first person mentioned above said DGFT started granting the licences in the last six to eight days. “They have received more than 100 such applicatio­ns not only from automakers but also from importers of premium tyres,” said the person, seeking anonymity. Luxury carmakers such as Mercedes-Benz, Audi and BMW have significan­t quantities of imported content compared to mass-market automakers, due to limited sales volumes of such vehicles in the Indian market.

Queries emailed to Hyundai Motor India, Honda Cars India, Skoda Auto Volkswagen India and Bajaj Auto, on Monday, remained unanswered. A spokespers­on for MG Motor India declined to comment.

According to the second person, licences were first given to firms that import tyres for vehicles that are exported and DGFT also scrutinize­d the type of tyres that are being imported.

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The DGFT has received more than 100 such applicatio­ns not only from automakers but also from importers of premium tyres.
MINT ■ The DGFT has received more than 100 such applicatio­ns not only from automakers but also from importers of premium tyres.

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