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CMTA calls for urgent recall of vehicle valuation and import processes

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February 21, 2026

The Ceylon Motor Traders Association (CMTA) has highlighted the fact that Sri Lanka's vehicle import framework requires urgent recalibration to ensure fairness, transparency, and the protection of state revenue.

CMTA calls for urgent recall of vehicle valuation and import processes

The CMTA states that one of the most critical issues that must be addressed is the automatic 15 per cent reduction applied to the CIF value of used vehicle imports when calculating import duties. The CMTA maintains that duty calculations should be applied uniformly across all importers, whether the vehicle is brought in through an authorised agent as brand new or through a dealer as a used import.

For example, if an authorised agent imports a 2026 zero-mileage vehicle of a particular brand at a CIF value of USD 50,000, the full value is used for duty assessment. However, if a dealer imports the exact same 2026 model, also zero mileage and identical in specification, but registered and subsequently de-registered prior to shipment, the CIF value for duty purposes is reduced by 15% to USD 42,500. This concession is granted solely because the vehicle is technically classified as “used” due to prior registration, despite there being no practical difference in mileage, condition, or specification between the two vehicles.

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