This is a true missed opportunity in terms of export performance because about 80 percent of the world’s drivers use a sedan vehicle. The key reason why Indonesia has not developed a sedan industry is because the government’s tax system does not encourage the production and export of the sedan vehicle. The luxury goods tax on the sedan is 30 percent, while the tax on the MPV is set at 10 percent. This causes the high sedan price and in order to encourage demand for the sedan its price needs to become more competitive. Power study, emerging markets accounted for 51 percent of the global light-vehicle sales in 2010.
- Per 2017 Indonesia’s total installed car production capacity stands at 2.2 million units per year.
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