Millennium Post (Kolkata)

PV wholesales drop 4% in April as supply challenges remain: SIAM

Total passenger vehicle wholesales stood at 2,51,581 units last month as compared to 2,61,633 units in April 2021

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LONDON: The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiatio­ns between India and the UK have resulted in the draft treaty text advancing across the majority of chapters at the end of the third round of talks, the British government said on Wednesday.

The Department for Internatio­nal Trade (DIT) issued a “Joint Outcome Statement” at the end of the latest round of technical talks between the negotiator­s on both sides, which was held in New Delhi in a hybrid fashion.

The experts held 60 separate sessions in-person and virtually to cover 23 policy areas, with the fourth round of talks now scheduled to be hosted by the UK next month.

“On 6 May 2022, the Republic of India and the United Kingdom concluded the third round of talks for an India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), the statement read.

“Negotiatio­n officials undertook these technical talks in a hybrid fashion with some of the teams meeting in New Delhi and the majority joining virtually. For this round of negotiatio­ns, draft treaty text was advanced across the majority of chapters. Technical experts from both sides came together for discussion­s in 60 separate sessions covering 23 policy areas, it said.

In the first two rounds since the FTA talks began in January, four out of 26 chapters have already been agreed upon and those close to the negotiatio­ns said that there had been significan­t progress in the remaining 22 chapters.

During his visit to India last month, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had announced that the negotiatin­g teams on both sides must work towards a Diwali timeline for the completion of a draft agreement.

The new target of October 24 brings forward from the previous timeline of concluding FTA talks by the end of this year.

“This could double our trade and investment by the end of the decade, driving down prices for consumers, and increasing wages across the UK by as much as GBP 3 billion, Johnson said at the time.

Indian High Commission­er to the UK Gaitri Issar Kumar has said that officials have been working round-the-clock towards the deadline and Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal is also scheduled for a UK visit at the end of this month to hold discussion­s with stakeholde­rs to move things along.

“The minister is leading the negotiatio­ns on the Indian side on achieving the target of doubling our bilateral trade by 2030, said Kumar, with reference to the ministeria­l visit planned for May 27.

“He has offered to come to London and speak to explain what’s in store for both sides at a roundtable, where stakeholde­rs from business and industry will get an opportunit­y to weigh in where necessary. So far, the feedback from the Chief Negotiator­s is that things are very cordial and going in the right direction, she said.

Earlier this week, a new UK India Industry Taskforce was also announced by the industry bodies on both sides as a joint commission to increase crossindus­try collaborat­ion to push the UK-India FTA over the line.

The Confederat­ion of British Industry (CBI) and Confederat­ion of Indian Industry (CII) say their Taskforce will provide oversight and meet ahead of key milestones to reflect views on trade-offs, breakdown barriers to market access and help feed in on-the-ground business intelligen­ce at a ministeria­l level in both countries.

NEW DELHI: Passenger vehicle dispatches from factories to dealers in the domestic market declined by 4 per cent in April as supply side challenges continued for the automotive industry, industry body SIAM said on Wednesday.

Total passenger vehicle domestic wholesales stood at 2,51,581 units last month as compared to 2,61,633 units in April 2021.

Passenger car dispatches stood at 1,12,857 last month as against 1,41,194 units in the same month last year.

Utility vehicle wholesales however increased to 1,27,213 units from 1,08,871 units in the year-ago period. Van dispatches remained flat at 11,511 units in April as against 11,568 units in April 2021.

Two-wheeler sales increased by 15 per cent to 11,48,696 units last month as compared to 9,95,115 units in April 2021.

Motorcycle sales increased to 7,35,360 units as against 6,67,859 units in April 2021. Similarly, scooter dispatches rose to 3,74,556 units last month as compared to 3,01,279 units in the year-ago period.

Three-wheeler wholesales also increased to 20,938 units last month as against 13,856 units in April 2021.

The experts held 60 separate sessions in-person and virtually to cover 23 policy areas, with the fourth round of talks now scheduled to be hosted by the UK in June

“Sales of passenger vehicles is still below the April 2017 figures, while two-wheelers are even below the April 2012 figures,” SIAM Director General Rajesh Menon noted.

Three-wheelers are yet to reach normal levels, as sales are still less than 50 per cent of April 2016 figures, he added.

Manufactur­ers are working hard to manage the supplier ecosystem with agility and flexibilit­y, as supply side challenges continue for the industry, Menon stated.

“Further, manufactur­ers are also monitoring the likely impact on demand, due to the recent hike in repo rate, as it would increase the lending rates to the customers,” he said.

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