China To Cut Taxes On New Cars


- Car Purchase Tax on new cars to be cut to boost new car sales
- Current 'car purchase tax' is levied at 10 per cent
- New tax rates will be at 5 per cent
China is the largest automobile market in the world both in terms of demand and supply with over 25 million passenger cars and about 4 million commercial vehicles manufactured last year. However, with the on-going trade war with the United States greatly affecting China and the stock markets around the world in general, one of the key changes is the reduction in demand for new cars in China, a first in nearly two decades! According to a report by Bloomberg, the Chinese market has seen a slowdown in new car sales in the last few months and in order to boost the market, the regulators have decided to cut the taxes on new cars by 50 per cent!
China currently levies a 'car purchase tax' on new cars at 10 per cent, which after the tax cut will be reduced to 5 per cent. This will make cars more affordable although will only be applicable on cars whose engines are smaller than 1.6-litres. Interestingly, almost 70 per cent of all cars sold in China fall under this category. Amidst the on-going trade war, China had increased taxes on American made cars to a whopping 40 per cent while other imported cars from other regions of the world are taxed at 15 per cent.
China is the biggest market in the world for brands like Volkswagen. The VW group sold about 40 per cent of all its cars globally in China last year and the same stands true for other brands from Europe too. Ford also sells a massive chunk of its cars in China and the leaked announcement immediately spiked Ford share prices on the New York Stock Exchange
Related News
Latest Cars
- Maruti Suzuki
VictorisExpected Price₹‚¹ 11.93 - 23.19 Lakh - VinFast
VF7Expected Price₹‚¹ 24.23 - 29.57 Lakh - VinFast
VF6Expected Price₹‚¹ 19.13 - 21.22 Lakh - Citroen
Basalt XExpected Price₹‚¹ 8.72 - 13.21 Lakh - Mercedes-AMG
CLE 53Expected Price₹‚¹ 1.45 Crore - Renault
TriberExpected Price₹‚¹ 5.76 - 8.6 Lakh - MG
M9 EVExpected Price₹‚¹ 81.08 Lakh - BMW
2 Series Gran CoupeExpected Price₹‚¹ 48.72 - 50.76 Lakh - Tesla
Model YExpected Price₹‚¹ 69.47 - 78.75 Lakh - Kia
Carens Clavis EVExpected Price₹‚¹ 20.87 - 28.41 Lakh
Upcoming Cars
Trending News
Latest News
- Janak Sorap | Sep 22, 2025Triumph, KTM Motorcycles in India Not Affected by GSTBajaj Auto has decided to absorb the additional cost rather than passing it on to customers.2 mins
- car&bike Team | Sep 22, 2025Ducati Diavel V4 RS India Launch Details RevealedThe Diavel V4 RS is the fastest accelerating Ducati right now, with a 0 to 100 kmph dash in just 2.5 seconds. And it will be launched in India. Read on for more details.1 mins
- car&bike Team | Sep 22, 2025Bajaj Pulsar 150, RS200, NS200 Prices Reduced By Up To Rs 23,000Bajaj has announced a bundled scheme which comprises GST benefits and additional festive offers.2 mins
- car&bike Team | Sep 22, 2025Toyota Rumion MPV Gets 6 Airbags As Standard; Prices Start At Rs 10.44 LakhRumion is the rebadged version of Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, which was recently updated with 6 airbags as standard.1 mins
- car&bike Team | Sep 22, 2025GST 2.0: KTM 160 Duke, RC 200, 250 Adventure Prices Slashed By Up To Rs 20,000The new 160 Duke gets a reduction of Rs 14,000 while the 250 Duke gets a Rs 18,000 cut.1 mins
- car&bike Team | Sep 21, 2025Aprilia SR 175: In PicturesThe new Aprilia SR 175 replaces the SR 160, offering a larger engine, fresh features, and new colour options while retaining its familiar design and chassis.1 mins