Japanese used vehicle imports

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    It looks like that Toyota has got into the Transport Ministers ear
    and has managed to virtually stop the importation of used Hiace
    vans from Japan. This seems to be a rerun of 2002 when the
    then Aus auto manufacturers lobbied the then Minister who effectively
    stopped the importation of Toyota Surfs, Toyota LX90s (Chasers, Mark11 & Crestas)
    Coronas, Celsiors (LS400 Lexus), Soarers (SC400 Lexus) etc etc.and with it the then
    15 year old vehicle import scheme.

    The then justification which was advocated by the manufacturers was that the continuation
    of these "Grey Imports" jeopradised Auto Manufacturing in Aus.

    This time around, however, there are no Aus car/van manufacturing in Aus and as such the importation
    of used Japanese Hiace vans are not threat to Aus jobs or the Aus economy.

    In fact the opposite is true.

    The importation of used Japanese cars and vans which replace older fuel guzzlers
    are better for the environment (less CO2) and reduce Australia's petrol and diesel import bill.
    Furthermore, we have a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Japan and small businesses who have to compete
    with non automotive Japanese manufactured products under our FTA are not allowed to benefit
    from affordable Japanese used light commercial vehicles.

    Not alone does Toyota want to control the new car market as market leader, it seems
    that it wants to control the Toyota used car market too as evidenced by its advocacy of
    removing Toyota Hiace vans from the Import list (SEVS)

    Perhaps the Transport Minister will wake up and address the general good with proper
    import regulations rather than the hip pockets of Auto manufacturers.

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    (source: AIMVIA)

    Last edited by moorookamick: 06/11/24
 
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