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Post-search scrutiny assessment remains available where original assessment limitation is unexpired, permitting timely completion under regular assess...
Customs Duty concession to EVs imported under of the Ministry of Heavy Industries' Scheme - The introduction of a specific customs duty rate of 15% for EVs imported under the new scheme encourages the import and manufacturing of electric passenger cars in India. This aligns with India's goals for environmental sustainability and the promotion of cleaner, greener transportation alternatives. - The conditional exemption, bound by compliance with the 'Scheme to promote manufacturing of electric passenger cars in India', introduces a structured approach to support the domestic manufacturing of electric vehicles. By setting a deadline of 31st March 2031, it also indicates a transition period towards more sustainable transportation solutions.
Customs Duty concession to EVs imported under of the Ministry of Heavy Industries' Scheme - The introduction of a specific customs duty rate of 15% for EVs imported under the new scheme encourages the import and manufacturing of electric passenger cars in India. This aligns with India's goals for environmental sustainability and the promotion of cleaner, greener transportation alternatives. - The conditional exemption, bound by compliance with the 'Scheme to promote manufacturing of electric passenger cars in India', introduces a structured approach to support the domestic manufacturing of electric vehicles. By setting a deadline of 31st March 2031, it also indicates a transition period towards more sustainable transportation solutions.
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