EVAP seeks BOC support for electric vehicle importation, tariff incentives

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EVAP seeks BOC support for electric vehicle importation, tariff incentives
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The Electric Vehicle Association of the Philippines asked the Bureau of Customs to ensure proper implementation of the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act and foster a stronger partnership between the two organizations.

“The Bureau of Customs plays a vital role in ensuring that the benefits and incentives provided by the EVIDA law are fully realized by the industry,” Legaspi said. “Our courtesy call to Assistant Commissioner Maronilla is part of EVAP’s commitment to work closely with the BOC to address any challenges and ensure the smooth and efficient importation of electric vehicles and components.”

This meeting also served as a preparatory step for the upcoming 12th Philippine Electric Vehicle Summit , which will be held from Oct. 24 to 26, 2024 at the SMX Convention Center in the Mall of Asia complex. The collaboration between EVAP and the Bureau of Customs is vital to ensuring that the policies and processes discussed at the summit are effectively implemented.

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