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                    [Summary] => Local automotive manufacturers are against lowering the tariffs on completely built-up (CBU) vehicles.


According to incoming Isuzu Philippines executive vice president Kazuhiko Sho, the Philippine government should discourage CBU imports and instead continue encouraging the local assembly of vehicles using semi-knocked-down (SKD) kits.

Sho pointed out that all of the major Japanese automotive manufacturers have invested in their local manufacturing operations in the country and have already built up a network along with local automotive parts makers and suppliers.
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Sho pointed out that all of the major Japanese automotive manufacturers have invested in their local manufacturing operations in the country and have already built up a network along with local automotive parts makers and suppliers.
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