Friday, May 16, 2025
  • Contact Us
  • About BBS
  • Privacy & Policy
ENG
DZO
BBSCL Logo
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Education
  • More
    • Announcement
    • Programme
    • Radio Dzo-Channel Schedule
    • Radio Mix-Channel Schedule
Radio Live
No Result
View All Result
BBSCL logo
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Education
  • More
    • Announcement
    • Programme
    • Radio Dzo-Channel Schedule
    • Radio Mix-Channel Schedule
No Result
View All Result
BBSCL logo
Radio LIVE

Second-hand car dealers profit amid vehicle import ban

June 10, 2024
in Other Stories
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
0
SHARES
34
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The vehicle import moratorium which has been in effect for almost two years is expected to be finally lifted in August of this year. While this caused a lot of inconvenience to all sections of society, one group which has profited from it has been those dealing in second-hand cars. Our reporter Kinzang Lhadon was able to talk to a few of these brokers and listen to their stories

The government imposed a ban on the import of vehicles in August, 2022. This was for six months and did not apply to utility vehicles. It was done as an economic recovery measure to preserve the country’s dwindling foreign reserves. The moratorium was extended thrice.

The ban which has been running for one year and ten months now has had a lot of impact on the people especially for those working in the country’s automotive industry such as car dealers and workshops.

But in the same sphere, the second-hand car trade has been an entirely different story. Sellers of used cars have been able to get good prices, and despite the high costs, there has been no shortage of buyers.

BBS was able to talk to some of the licensed brokers who said that one of the negatives of this was the surge in the number of unlicensed used-car sellers.

Beden Sanyasi who has been working as a licensed second-hand car dealer for more than six years says there is a lot of unfair competition since the unlicensed brokers do not have to pay taxes.

“Nowadays, many youths are working as brokers without licenses. This has been affecting us because we have to pay our employees as well as rent. Sometimes, we cannot meet these expenses. Moreover, the price of second-hand vehicles have drastically increased. For instance, an Alto that used to cost Nu 180,000 is now selling at around Nu 230,000,” said Beden Sanyasi, a second-hand car dealer.

BBS talked to several other licensed dealers who refused to come on camera but said that the high prices has also damaged the public’s trust in them.

Bishnu, another licensed broker, says the general public are also taking advantage of the situation which resulted in the sharp price increase.

“When vehicle imports are banned, we as brokers also suffer. Customers demand higher prices from us, and when we sell the vehicles, the prices increase even more. Then the customers complain to us,” said Bishnu Dolma, a second-hand car dealer.

They added that owing to the competition from unlicensed brokers, it has become difficult to sustain their businesses.

BBS also met several unlicensed brokers. They all refused to talk on camera. This group includes office-goers, cabbies, basically people from all walks of life. Most of them shared that they are doing this to make an extra income.

Meanwhile, the Regional Office of Industry, Commerce and Employment says they have not received any formal complaints as of now.

Kinzang Lhadon

Edited by Yeshi Gyaltshen 

Previous Post

NLC accepting applications to buy and sell land and properties in GMC Special Administrative Region

Next Post

Initiative to manage heritage sites launched

Next Post
Initiative to manage heritage sites launched

Initiative to manage heritage sites launched

Tenzing Yonten, overall champion of inaugural Gyaltsuen’s Cup golf tournament

Tenzing Yonten, overall champion of inaugural Gyaltsuen’s Cup golf tournament

NFT hackathon develops 10 prototypes of Zhabdrung Phunsum Tshogpa thangka

NFT hackathon develops 10 prototypes of Zhabdrung Phunsum Tshogpa thangka

Please login to join discussion

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Four in custody for alleged illicit trafficking of marijuana and possession of lethal weapon- Paro

Four in custody for alleged illicit trafficking of marijuana and possession of lethal weapon- Paro

3 years ago
8

Rabies on the rise

13 years ago
1
Bhutan and UNDP celebrate 50 years of partnership

Bhutan and UNDP celebrate 50 years of partnership

2 years ago
2

Boxcutting road dilemma

4 years ago
1

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Accidents (14)
  • Agriculture (416)
  • Announcement (171)
  • Business (733)
  • Crime/Legal (362)
  • Culture (43)
  • Development (49)
  • Disaster (56)
  • Economy (268)
  • Education (402)
  • Entertainment (11)
  • Environment (52)
  • Feature (65)
  • Featured (6)
  • Festival (77)
  • GMC (12)
  • Headlines (5)
  • Health (612)
  • Legal (51)
  • Literature (9)
  • Livestock (73)
  • Media (23)
  • Other Stories (5,451)
  • Politics (418)
  • RCSC (1)
  • Recent stories (5)
  • Religion (43)
  • Sci/Tech (708)
  • Social (479)
  • Sports (442)
  • Technology (190)
  • Tourism (17)
  • Uncategorized (13,865)
  • Video (128)
  • Video Story (241)
  • Wildlife (39)

BROWSE BY TOPICS

Tender Announcement Vacancy Announcement

POPULAR NEWS

  • BPC’s investigation rules out transformer short circuit as Damchhu forest fire cause

    Viral video of Bhutanese man assaulted by locals and police in Jaigaon sparks safety concerns

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Gelephu Mindfulness City opens recruitment drive for Bhutanese professionals

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • A centenarian’s recipe to longevity

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Post-mortem confirms foul play: Progress in investigation of 24-year-old woman’s death

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Newspaper accuses DPT candidate of political ploy

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
BBSCL

Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS) is Bhutan’s primary national broadcaster, delivering diverse news and entertainment in multiple languages, fostering cultural understanding and public knowledge.

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • Infrastructure woes and relocation uncertainty hinder Olakha Automobile Workshop development
  • Health ministry reaffirms commitment to expand KMC practice nationwide
  • Construction of first Multi-Disciplinary Super-Speciality Hospital expected to begin next year
  • Wangdue Phodrang’s Daga Gewog nears goal of road access for every household
  • Bhutan debuts at Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 with Gelephu International Airport design

News Category

  • Accidents
  • Agriculture
  • Announcement
  • Business
  • Crime/Legal
  • Culture
  • Development
  • Disaster
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Feature
  • Featured
  • Festival
  • GMC
  • Headlines
  • Health
  • Legal
  • Literature
  • Livestock
  • Media
  • Other Stories
  • Politics
  • RCSC
  • Recent stories
  • Religion
  • Sci/Tech
  • Social
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Uncategorized
  • Video
  • Video Story
  • Wildlife
  • Contact Us
  • About BBS
  • Privacy & Policy

© 2024 BBSCL. All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Education
  • More
    • Announcement
    • Programme
    • Radio Dzo-Channel Schedule
    • Radio Mix-Channel Schedule

© 2024 BBSCL. All rights reserved.