Union Budget 2022

Pre-budget expectation survey - Automotive sector

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Will govt announce provisions to make India a preferred manufacturing hub? Key Budget 2022 expectations for auto sector
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With Union Budget 2022-23 right around the corner, automobile industry is expecting certain provisions from the Indian government that will incentivise stakeholders for future investments in expansion of domestic manufacturing, new age technologies, and research and development facilities. To throw light on the market sentiments and better understand the expectations from Union Budget 2022, Grant Thornton Bharat presents its pre-budget expectation survey for the automotive sector.

Commenting on the survey findings, Saket Mehra, Partner and Auto sector leader, Grant Thornton Bharat said, “Some immediate measures and a long term strategy outline to make India a preferred manufacturing hub are key requisites for a sector which contributes almost half of the industrial GDP and is experiencing disruptions due to the pandemic as well as advent of new technologies around electric mobility and regulatory changes.”

The survey identified aspects like acceleration of skill development, import substitution, incentivization to foster electric vehicle sales, diversifying sources of finance and building supply chain resilience as some of the key expectations from the upcoming budget. 55% are also expecting a rise in vehicle prices. For 45% respondents, diversifying sources of finance (45%) and focusing on privatisation to drive investments (41%) can help the government effectively to plan and monetise steps towards better infrastructure.

Key Highlights:

  • More than half the respondents (52%) expect aid in domestic chip building capabilities to futher push the country’s Aatmanirbharta quotient.
  • 44% feel that electronics as the sub-sector of the auto industry, is likely to receive the greatest thrust this Budget.
  • Since the automotive sector contributes significantly to the Indian economy, the industry also seeks ease in doing business. 75% respondents feel that the Budget would focus on improving automative research and development base in India.
  • 62% are of the opinion that incentives towards building new-age skills would accelerate skill development in the sector.