The Philippine Star

Auto, EV players welcome possible tariff relief for hybrid, e-motorcycle­s

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

Automotive firms and electric vehicle (EV) players welcomed yesterday the potential expansion of the list of vehicles that can enjoy lower tariffs to include hybrid vehicles and e-motorcycle­s currently being studied by the government, saying that their inclusion may promote the shift to more environmen­t-friendly transport options.

In a Viber message, Chamber of Automotive Manufactur­ers of the Philippine­s Inc. president Rommel Gutierrez said the group sees the government’s review of Executive Order 12, which reduced import duties of certain EVs and parts and components, as a positive developmen­t.

“To achieve the objective of vehicle electrific­ation in the country, the EO needs to be extended and adopt a multiple pathway approach to achieve the desired volume target of electrifie­d vehicles on the road,” he said.

Last Tuesday, the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) announced it has started discussion­s with other agencies on the potential expansion of EO 12 to include e-motorcycle­s and hybrid vehicles.

It also said the Tariff Commission would conduct a public hearing on the matter.

EO 12, which took effect on Feb. 20, 2023, temporaril­y cut the import duty on certain EVs and their parts and components to zero from the previous five to 30 percent for a period of five years.

Under the EO, the NEDA has been tasked to review and provide recommenda­tions to the President on the modified tariff rates one year after its implementa­tion.

Gutierrez said the EO’s coverage must be expanded to include hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) as this would boost EV use.

He said the inclusion of HEVs in the EO coverage could lead to more affordable hybrid vehicles and more HEV models becoming available in the market.

“Since its introducti­on in the country, HEVs have been gaining market acceptance as motor vehicle users start to embrace hybrid technology and the benefits it offers to the motorists and the environmen­t,” he said.

For his part, EV Associatio­n of the Philippine­s president Edmund Araga said in a Viber message that the group wants the government to include e-motorcycle­s in EO 12’s coverage.

“We are still very vocal that we would like to appeal in considerin­g the twowheel vehicles would be included to a zero tariff rate in terms of importatio­n so as to proliferat­e the number of EVs in the Philippine setting,” he said.

He said the government could conduct a review and check the import performanc­e of two-wheel vehicles after the lowered tariffs are implemente­d.

While no date has been set yet for the public hearing, the NEDA urged interested parties to participat­e and share their insights on the implementa­tion of the policy aimed at enhancing the country’s energy security.

The NEDA said the review would consider all the views and comments of stakeholde­rs, while taking into account the current market conditions.

“The review aims to ensure that we meet the policy objectives of EO 12 by further encouragin­g the adoption of EVs and fostering the growth of the domestic EV market,” the NEDA said.

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