Companies across the two sectors, including Maruti Suzuki, Honda, General Motors, LG India, Godrej Appliances and Whirpool, felt the government's move gives a much needed stimulus to the industry as it leads up to the festive season.
In the Interim Budget in February, the government had provided for a cut in excise duty in both the sectors to propel sagging sales till June 30.
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Expressing similar views, Mahindra & Mahindra Executive Director Pawan Goenka said: "This will give the much needed boost to industry as we lead up to the festive season".
Honda Cars India Senior Vice-President (Marketing & Sales) Jnaneswar Sen said: "The industry has had a tough couple of years. We had just started seeing some rays of hope last month and with this extension of the reduced excise rates, we can look forward to building the momentum."
He also said the announcement from the government clears the uncertainty of what will happen after June 30 deadline "and is a much needed support to the industry from the new government".
While welcoming the development, General Motors India President and Managing Director Arvind Saxena said: "We hope government will extend it for the full year in the Budget as the sector continues to be sluggish."
Consumer durable firms echoed similar sentiments saying the move to extend excise duty concession would help the sector which has seen some growth in the last six months after two years of stagnation.
"We welcome this announcement, it will certainly boost industry," LG India Sales Head Sanjeev Agarwal said.
Godrej Appliances Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Kamal Nandi said the move would benefit the industry, which is started growing in the last six month after a stagnation of nearly two years.
While the Budget is slated to be presented on July 10, in the Interim Budget in February, excise duty on small cars, scooters, motorcycles and commercial vehicles was reduced to 8 per cent from 12 per cent.
It was reduced to 24 per cent from 30 per cent in the case of SUVs, 20 per cent for mid-sized car from 24 per cent and 24 per cent for large cars from 27 per cent.
For the capital goods and consumer goods, the excise duty was reduced to 10 per cent from 12 per cent.
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