They highlighted issues, ranging from difficulty in getting business permits to taxation, infrastructure and logistics, which they said are acting as 'obstacles' in the growth of the auto industry here.
"There are considerable number of obstacles to doing business in this country. It is hoped that such obstacles will be cleared away under the new leadership of Prime Minister Modi," Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) Chairman Fumihiko Ike said while addressing the annual convention of SIAM.
"These problems are further compounded by India's complex domestic taxation system which varies from one state to other. These taxes, which are far more burdensome than international taxations standards, are also impending investments in India," he added.
Sharing similar sentiments, Nissan Motor Co Senior Vice President and Chairman for Africa, Middle East and India Takashi Hata said: "Simplify the vendor duty drawback scheme. This (India) is not the easiest country to get this."
Expressing similar views, General Motors Executive Vice- President Stefan Jacoby said: "To realise the full potential of the industry, we encourage the government to reform overall central and state taxation policies in a timely manner."
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