NEDA says review of EO 12 to tackle inclusion of e-motorcycles in import tax break
MANILA, Philippines – The inclusion of e-motorcycles in the import tariff incentives will be among the highlights of the mandatory review of Executive Order No.12, an economics official said.
National Economic and Development Authority Chief Arsenio Balisacan said that the agency, which is tasked to review the executive order, will focus, among other concerns, on the probable inclusion of two- and 3-wheel EVs in the import tariff exemption.
Secretary Balisacan’s statement was made in response to the mounting clamor of multi-sectoral stakeholders to include all types of EVs in the tax break.
EO12 was uploaded in the Official Gazette last January 19, 2023 and became effective on February 20, 2023, making it available for mandatory review starting February 21, 2024, or nine months from now.
Under the EO12, various electric vehicles and their components received lower tariff rates from the previous 5 to 30 percent to now 0 percent import duty, with the exception of e-motorcycles as they are excluded from the tariff suspension and are still subject to 30 percent import duty.
In November 2022, Balisacan said, in a Palace briefing, that the NEDA board has endorsed a version of the EO modifying the tariff rate for EVs, which included e-motorcycles.
“We want to encourage the use of e-vehicles because that will address pollution issues and our adaptation to climate change and we believe that’s the future,” Balisacan said in the briefer.
“But more importantly, we want to be part of the value chain globally in this drive to get to this new industry, new growth drivers, and hopefully we develop our own industries and this reduction of tariff is part of that building up ecosystem,” he added.
Earlier, DTI said that EO12 will be subject to review 1 year from its implementation pursuant to the provisions of the issuance.
Think tank Stratbase ADR Institute President Dindo Manhit believes that the revision and inclusion of e-motorcycles in the tax break will help Filipinos choose EVs and help the government with their goals toward sustainable transportation.
Electric Vehicle Association of the Philippines (EVAP) President Edmund Araga, who initially lobbied against the inclusion of e-trikes and e-jeeps in the EO, said that giving tax breaks for e-motorcycles will help electrify the transport of the country and develop a local industry for it.
Balisacan’s statement opens hope to the public that their calls will not fall on deaf ears as the possible inclusion of e-motorcycles will help Filipinos choose sustainable means of transportation while introducing a green industry for the majority of motorists in the country.
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