New Delhi:The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) has sought a "bigger stimulus package" to revive the auto industry, which has been heavily dented by the consumption slowdown.
According to SIAM Director General Vishnu Mathur, urgent measures, like reduction in the goods and services tax (GST) from 28 per cent to 18 per cent on automobiles is required to revive the industry. "We find that the downturn in the automotive industry continues at a steeper rate in all the segments," Mathur said in a video message on Monday.
The demand comes in the wake of the slowdown that has pulled the August sales down to its lowest level since 1997-98.
As per the industry data, the August domestic market off-take plunged 23.55 per cent, beyond the December 2000 level when the sales decline was registered at 21.81 per cent.
Industry sales have been on a downslide in the last 10 months due to a high GST and lack of adequate liquidity. The sector had recorded an 18.71 per cent slump in July, the highest monthly sales decline in the past 19 years.
"The August data only highlights the urgent need for the government to come out with some kind of a bigger stimulus package and to strengthen the already provided support by reducing the GST from 28 per cent to 18 per cent," Mathur said.
"We do not have much time. If we miss this opportunity, the festival season will also probably be not good. We have to look at the festival season. We must take decisions now to reduce the GST and announce a scrappage policy, which will help revive the industry," he said.