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Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by OrientDailyNews: 9:25am On Jan 30, 2019
Elizabeth Uwandu
The Automobile, Boatyard, Transportation, Equipment and Allied Senior Staff Association (AUTOBATE), Secretary General, Sola Olurunfemi has caution the Federal Government's move to reduce duties on imported vehicles from 25% to 10%, noting that the slash will counter-productive on the local automobile industry.

Olurunfemi who spoke with News Agency of Nigeria, NAN recently stated that cutting down on duties would increase unemployment and that foreign companies such as TATA and Mandilas could be forced to quit Nigeria.

Recall that key stakeholders had called for the slash. While Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) urged the  Federal Government to reduce automotive levy on imported brand new vehicles from 35 per cent to 10 per cent, the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry has equally called on government to reduce import duties to 15 per cent from the prevailing 25 per cent put in place by the Federal Government.

AUTOBATE Sec-Gen however called for the revamp of the Nigeria's steel industry. "The  government should endeavour to resuscitate Nigeria’s steel industry to provide materials for local vehicle manufacturing plants," Olurunfemi said.

Also speaking earlier at the news conference to mark International Customs Day (ICD) in Abuja,  Customs Comptroller General, Hammed Ali on Monday called the Federal Government to reduce automotive levy on imported brand new vehicles from 35 per cent to 10 per cent.

He stated that the present policy had encouraged importers to embark on massive diversion of their importations to neighbouring countries, from where they now smuggle them into the country.

Ali maintained that though the policy was put in place to encourage local automobile industries, it had actually failed to achieve its goal; except only heightening smuggling, and thereby reducing the revenue the service would have generated.
“We are appealing to the government to review this policy and reduce the levy to 10 per cent so that we can now have 45 per cent on both levy and duty paid on brand new cars.
“Hopefully, when this is done, we will get increase in importation, revenue and it will also reduce smuggling,’’ he said.





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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by Nbote(m): 9:38am On Jan 30, 2019
Instead of to make policies dat would create a business friendly environment for foreign investors.. Anyways since d govt isn't keen on encouraging local production, let dem kuku go ahead and make importation less expensive jare..

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by Nukilia: 9:43am On Jan 30, 2019
An attempt to kill local car manufacturing industries.
Almajiri comptroller

grin grin grin

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by 1759King: 9:56am On Jan 30, 2019
Why the niceties on the eve of Election?
Time to finally import my wife's dream car, so I can make her birthday this year the most memorable. Women like nice gifts more than they love their husbands.

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by admax(m): 9:56am On Jan 30, 2019
Can someone in simple sentence tell me the impact of the 25% import duty on local production of cars? The Government should reduce it with immediate alacrity so we can get newer models of cars from USA.

The cost of cars is too expensive and only a few groups of people are benefiting from it especially since USD went up.

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by Tiffbuxas: 9:56am On Jan 30, 2019
Kukuma kill us... Well know what to do cheesy

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by Nobody: 9:57am On Jan 30, 2019
angry

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by WhoDeyThere(m): 9:57am On Jan 30, 2019
Ok
Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by melvinjames: 9:57am On Jan 30, 2019
I'm in support of this.

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by adekhingz(m): 9:57am On Jan 30, 2019
yesloaded:
Let them cut levies on used vehicles only

Fees on imported vehicles is killing

We can't produce all we need in this country even almighty USA still import.
grin

You took the word out of my mouth cool

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by yesloaded: 9:58am On Jan 30, 2019
Let them cut levies on used vehicles only

Fees on imported vehicles is killing

We can't produce all we need in this country even almighty USA still import.

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by Pidginwhisper: 9:58am On Jan 30, 2019
Nigerians!!!! What do you really want??. They increase, you complain, They reduce, You still complain.Remember this one good, this one good na e make madman gather loads.

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by Robbin7(m): 9:58am On Jan 30, 2019
Hmmm
Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by HAROLDWILSON: 10:00am On Jan 30, 2019
Buhari is working

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by Tunderfireyou: 10:00am On Jan 30, 2019
If they increase, you shout! If they reduce, you shout! Are you a shouter?

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by ajayiopy: 10:01am On Jan 30, 2019
YES.WE NEED IT. THERE IS NO NEED TO WASTE TIME ON THE LOCAL MANUFACTURER WHOSE VEHICLE IS NOT AFFORDABLE BY THE MASSES.
IF I CAN GET A TOKUNBO WITH REASONABLE DUTY.
WALAHI,CUSTOM DON SHOP MY MONEY NO BE SMALL IN 2017/2018

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by Princeton92(m): 10:01am On Jan 30, 2019
Everything in 9ja goes front N back, up N down!

Confused people leading

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by Hoodbilonia: 10:01am On Jan 30, 2019
buhari is on Fire..
copart here i come

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by omoteacher(m): 10:02am On Jan 30, 2019
shocked shocked shocked


I support only thing that will make the price of tokunbo automobile reduce.

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by ORIENTATION101: 10:02am On Jan 30, 2019
Corruption fighting back. Corruption is deep rooted in Nigeria to the extent that we view it as a norm.

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by Newboss(m): 10:03am On Jan 30, 2019
Are these people daft or just pretending? WTF uses the local automotives they're talking about? Look around you, Benz and Toyotas angry

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by Raskasal(m): 10:04am On Jan 30, 2019
Pidginwhisper:
Nigerians!!!! What do you really want??. They increase, you complain, They reduce, You still complain.Remember this one good, this one good na e make madman gather loads.

Lol. You're on point man. I share you opinion

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by helinues: 10:05am On Jan 30, 2019
Na wah oo

FG are trying their best to do the right thing for the masses, so few people in the name of manufacturers are kicking against it

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by yesloaded: 10:05am On Jan 30, 2019
adekhingz:
grin

You took the word out of my mouth cool
Na so

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by GlorifiedTunde(m): 10:05am On Jan 30, 2019
Nigerians cannot be pleased!

It has become more difficult for people to change cars these days because of the increase in import duty.

With this reduction and increase in minimum wage, the average civil servant will have better chances at getting a good car.

nobody patronizes the Nigerian automobiles anyways.

Its either Tokunbo Toyota, Benz, Honda etc. or brand new.

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by chloride6: 10:06am On Jan 30, 2019
Slash it!

Jonathan was a slowpoke...

The Automobile industry is not yet ready.
You don't have energy

You don't have steel

You don't even have purchasing power.

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by GAZZUZZ(m): 10:06am On Jan 30, 2019
Now that's More like it!! Seems Baba woke on the right side of the bed. grin

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by Ekpeitut: 10:07am On Jan 30, 2019
Abeg slash it already. The so called local manufacturers make their cars so pricey you'd begin to wonder if they had Nigerians in mind at all while manufacturing.Yimu

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Re: Automobile Workers Kick Against FG Move To Slash Vehicles Duty To 10% by alezzy13: 10:07am On Jan 30, 2019
Newboss:
Are these people daft or just pretending? WTF uses the local automotives they're talking about. Look around you, Benz and Toyotas angry

Innoson dey naa

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