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'Policy snub for e-cycles risks export loss of Rs 10K cr'
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SME Times News Bureau | 04 Oct, 2021
The electric bicycle business in the country, which was poised to
displace China as the world leader in e-bicycles manufacturing, seems to
be at risk in its infancy following a policy snub with electric
bicycles getting excluded from all major manufacturing and export
promotion policies, including the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of
Electric Vehicles in India Phase II (FAME-II) and production-linked
incentive (PLI), the top official of Hero Cycles, one of the world's
largest bicycle manufacturers, said on Monday.
The company, which
has crossed the 150 million production milestone since its operation
began in 1956, said that due to policy snub for the industry, India
risks losing a visible pipeline of Rs 10,000 crore worth of e-bicycles
export orders to the European Union over the next five years as the bloc
reduces its dependence on China and firms up reshoring e-bike
production.
"The EU levies a heavy anti-dumping tariff on e-bike
imports from China that may go as high as 83 per cent. It initiated a
resultant re-shoring of e-bike production in 2019, and the estimated
re-shored e-bike production was 930,000 units with countries like
Portugal, Poland, France, Bulgaria, Italy and Romania grabbing more than
80 per cent of it.
"With quality products at a competitive
price, Indian manufacturers are poised to grab this opportunity to
secure the migrating business out of China and the encouraging response
to our first batch of e-cycles delivered in June is a testament to it,"
said Pankaj M. Munjal, Chairman and Managing Director, HMC Group.
"However,
we are losing out on the policy side that would have helped the
industry take advantage of the shrinking share of China and the far-East
as the suppliers of e-bikes to the EU, as e-bicycles are conspicuous in
their absence in the FAME II and PLI schemes despite several
representations to the ministries concerned, even as every electric
vehicle, including e-scooters, e-motorcycles, e-cars, and e-buses, enjoy
incentives under these schemes.
"We are afraid that the
specific exclusion has mass migrated the manufacturing value of around
Rs 1000 crore going up to Rs 3,000 crore in FY24 to the re-shored
capability of the EU. In the next five years, India would lose a visible
pipeline of Rs 10,000 crore worth of export orders of e-bicycles if
re-shored capability of the EU manages to secure the migrating business
out of China instead of India," Munjal added.
Hero Cycles, which leads bicycle production globally, started manufacturing electric bicycles three years ago.
Following
the Make-in-India initiative, the company invested more than Rs 300
crore to manufacture e-bicycles, and another Rs 400 crore through its
vendor base, and Rs 300 crore in the UK for exporting to international
markets to grab the lion's share of migrating e-bicycle manufacturing
from China to the EU countries.
"E-bike sales in Europe are
expected to grow five times in the next decade at a CAGR of 16 per cent.
India has the second largest bicycle making capability in the world and
lower import duty would help increase export to the UK. Further,
generalised systems of preferences (GSP) benefits are given to many
Indian products in the UK, but not to bicycles that attract an import
duty of 14 per cent.
"Therefore, to compete against the least
developed countries and GSP countries enjoying zero import duties in the
UK and to remain competitive globally, India must negotiate and lock a
deal to bring down the import duties on bicycle to the level of LDC and
GSP countries, i.e., 0 per cent from existing 14 per cent," said Munjal.
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