"It is great that the government has been able to deregulate the diesel prices. Now the prices of petrol and diesel would move together and there won't be any distortion. It will help the auto manufacturers to plan for future products and investments in a better way," Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) Chairman RC Bhargava told PTI.
Yesterday, in a much-awaited reform, the government deregulated diesel prices that resulted in a price cut of Rs 3.37 a litre. Retail rates of the fuel will now reflect international movement in oil prices.
"From a customer's point of view also, any clarity is also good for them to take decision as cost of ownership is one major deciding factor for acquisition of a new car.
"The price differential between petrol and diesel was artificial due to diesel being subsidised. If the difference were to stay between less than Rs 10 after this deregulation, then contribution of diesel vehicle on overall industry sales could be between 30-40 per cent," he added.
"Now customers can decide their car's fuel type depending on their user requirement. Moreover, this will help ease the fiscal deficit of the country," he added.
Renault India Country CEO and MD Sumit Sawhney said the deregulation of diesel prices will enable a substantial reduction in government subsidy, thereby reducing the overall burden on the budget with positive returns to the exchequer.
"...From the automobile industry perspective, the expectation is that government will continue to look at such pro-business policy intervention with a long-term view to positively impact the economy and directly benefit the consumer," he added.
"This will help government manage its finances better. If diesel prices come down, transportation cost will also come down and that will have an effect on the prices of products that will help in bringing down inflation. When the overall economy improves, the auto industry will also benefit from it definitely," he added.
Toyota Senior Vice President (Sales and Marketing) N Raja said the Japanese car maker welcomes the government's decision to deregulate the price of diesel especially in the time of festive season.
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