There is no tariff cuts on auto parts
Dasuki denied Mr. Desouki Chief of the Division Auto Parts in the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and no effects of reducing tariffs on European car prices of spare parts, pointing out that the reductions would apply to new cars, not used.
Dasuki said in his remarks highlighted the Arab media on Sunday that the demand for the purchase of spare parts needed for up to five years, so that there is a need to replace part of the car with a new one.
The European Convention for the decline in customs have already been carried out with the beginning of this month, down 10% of the value of customs duties imposed on the car by 4% of the total value of the car.
He added that the prices of spare parts may be affected, if you open the door for importing used cars abroad, and this is allowed only for specific categories of the public, who are disabled, noting that this kind of car would not pull out the new cuts.
Demands of the application of the Convention on spare parts He wondered about the position of Dasuki spare parts for European cars from tariff cuts imposed on it, demanding that fall within the terms of the partnership agreement with the European Union, because "it is not reasonable - as he put it - that the consumer buys a new car and surprised the spare parts are not available or sold prices high. "
The head of the Division of Auto Parts in the Federation of Chambers of Commerce said: "We are in this case, we will find reluctant to buy European cars, and then become a convention without a significant impact on the market."
Summarized the problems that the Dasuki parts dealers to flood the market with products of unknown origin, and applies to the Egyptian standard specifications, which endanger the lives of motorists to several risks, not to mention the financial losses it incurs due to damage to the speed of counterfeit parts.
He pointed out that "If the wholesale auto parts suffer dumping spare parts required, at the same time, we call on the Standardization of regulatory agencies, and not repealed, because most campaigns are conducted by more than one harm to the reputation of honest traders, especially since some of these bodies dealing with merchants, as if they were trading in drugs. "
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