India Auto Inc, which has been adversely impacted by the prolonged slowdown, had pinned much hope on a vehicle scrappage policy and GST reduction from 28% to 18% to kick-start growth. However, it is understood a scrappage policy is in the works and is being fine-tuned.
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Finance Minister: "Scrappage policy is in the works ... I would wait for the concerned ministries also to fine tune everything and tie up the loose ends and then come to a stage where it can be announced by the ministry."
Budget 2020-21 dashes India Auto Inc's hopes for a speedy revival

India Auto Inc, which was expecting a vehicle scrappage policy immediately, reduction of GST on BS VI vehicles and components and other measures to inject growth speedily, will now have to contend with slower measures of revival.

01 Feb 2020 | 14619 Views | By Ajit Dalvi

India Auto Inc, which continues to battle a prolonged downturn which has nearly brought the industry down to its knees, was fervently expecting a dose of growth-injecting measures from the Union Budget FY2020-21 but has been left with little to smile about.

India Auto Inc, whose overall automobile sales ...

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