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EO on lower tariffs for e-vehicles up for mandatory review

- (GMA Integrated News)

THE executive order (EO) granting lower tariff rates for electric vehicles, parts, and components is now under mandatory review following a year of implementa­tion.

Under EO 12 issued by President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., a review of the lower tariff rates for electric vehicles and their components — now at 0% import duty — was mandated.

The rates were in line with those imposed to Most Favored Nations (MFN), and compared to the previous 5% to 30% import duties, but exempts e-motorcycle­s which are still subject to 30% tariffs.

The order only exempts two-wheeled electric vehicles up to 250 watts with a maximum speed of 25 kilometers per hour from import duties.

“The MFN tariff rates shall be subjected to review after one year f rom the implementa­tion of this order,” read part of EO 12, which was signed on Jan. 13, 2023 and took effect on Feb. 20, 2023.

“For this purpose, the NEDA ( National Economic and Developmen­t Authority) shall submit to the President, through the Office of the Executive Secretary, its findings and recommenda­tions on the matter,” it added.

A group advocating the use of electric vehicles in the country has called on NEDA to recommend the inclusion of e-motorcycle­s in the EO.

“It’s important to give them what’s due them. We’re looking forward and we also laud the humility of the NEDA, Rep. Salceda, and some people in the executive branch that they saw that this review is an opportunit­y to improve what has been delivered before,” Electric Kick Scooter ( EKS) Philippine­s co- founder Tim Vargas said.

He added: “But hopefully, moving forward, we need to have more stakeholde­r engagement and t ry t o understand further rather than making this impulsive decision on just hastily passing things rather than being more constructi­ve.”

NEDA Secretary Arsenio Balisacan last year said the mandatory review would focus on the possible inclusion of electric motorcycle­s in the import tariff exemption, as he said this would “help Filipinos choose sustainabl­e means of transporta­tion.”

“The inclusion of e-motorcycle­s in the import tariff incentives will take center stage once the mandatory review of Executive Order No. 12 Series of 2023 takes effect nine months from now,” he said last May.

Albay’s Rep. Joey Salceda has filed a bill which aims to

include electric vehicles in the list of electric transporta­tion exempted from import duties, as these are the most affordable electric vehicles, and may be a possible solution to congestion.

“Some 60% of electric vehicles are t wo- wheeled, meaning that the vast majority of electric vehicles do not benefit from the tax incentives granted under the law...,” Salceda said.

 ?? ?? A group advocating the use of electric vehicles (EVs) has called on National Economic and Developmen­t Authority to recommend the inclusion of electric motorcycle­s in an executive order that grants lower tariff rates for EVs.
A group advocating the use of electric vehicles (EVs) has called on National Economic and Developmen­t Authority to recommend the inclusion of electric motorcycle­s in an executive order that grants lower tariff rates for EVs.

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