- Requiring a special import licence on second-hand vehicles that are more than 10 years old (based on the date of manufacture).
- Stopping the importation of vehicles by Government Ministries and Departments under the duty-free concession.
- Removing the facility for duty-free importation of luxury cross border buses.
- Removing the duty-free importation of vehicles by serving Government workers.
Source BDO
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