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    FBR Cuts Regulatory Duty on Imported SUVs and ATVs to Boost Market

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 1, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has announced a reduction in the regulatory duty imposed on imported sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). This move is expected to lower the overall cost of these vehicles, making them more affordable for consumers and potentially increasing import volumes. The decision aligns with broader efforts to balance revenue collection with market demand and consumer affordability.

    In a significant development for the automotive sector, the reduction in regulatory duty could encourage more imports of SUVs and ATVs, which are popular among buyers for their versatility and off-road capabilities. This adjustment may also impact the pricing strategies of dealers and importers, potentially leading to more competitive market conditions. The FBR’s policy change reflects responsiveness to market dynamics and consumer preferences.

    Meanwhile, the reduction in duties could have wider economic implications, including increased sales activity and potential growth in related industries such as vehicle servicing and spare parts. It also signals the government’s willingness to recalibrate fiscal measures to support specific sectors. Stakeholders in the automotive import business are likely to monitor the effects of this duty cut closely as it unfolds in the coming months.

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