Myanmar Initiates Chinese Electric Vehicle (EV) Pilot Project
Myanmar, in a significant move, imported its first batch of Chinese-made Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) in January, marking the initiation of a one-year pilot EV project.
Customs duty exemption on battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and their components is extended to be zero-Customs tariff status,until the end of financial year 2023- 2024, according to the Ministry of Pl...
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Myanmar, in a significant move, imported its first batch of Chinese-made Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) in January, marking the initiation of a one-year pilot EV project.
Under Notification 27/2025, the customs tariff or duty rate for Battery Electric Vehicles (“ BEV s”) and their essential components and accessories, as outlined in Myanmar''s Customs Tariff of 2022, has
Customs duty exemption on battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and their components is extended to be zero-Customs tariff status,until the end of financial year 2023- 2024, according to the
Myanmar has imported the first batch of Chinese-made battery driven electric vehicles (BEVs) as a part of implementing its one-year pilot EV project. To promote the development of its EV
Myanmar reportedly imported the first batch of its battery electric vehicle (BEV) from Chinese companies in January 2023 as part of its 1-year pilot project, per Chinese news agency
On 29 May 2025, the Ministry of Commerce (“ MOC ”) issued the 2025 Pilot Project Notification (“ Notification ”), establishing detailed regulations for the importation and distribution of electric vehicles
The Ministry of Commerce released a directive stating the rules for the importation of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and showrooms. During the pilot project, the importing companies of
Myanmar has imposed a five per cent special goods tax on imported battery electric vehicles (BEVs) under the 2026 Union Tax.
MYANMAR has been bringing in electric vehicles (EVs) under the customs tariff relaxation through seaborne and border trade routes, according to the Ministry of Commerce.