The target was communicated to the government by Accumulator Battery Manufacturers and Exporters’ Association of Bangladesh (ABMEAB) while placing their national budget-related proposals to the National Board of Revenue (NBR).
ABMEAB officials said they are currently exporting their batteries to over 70 countries across the globe while regular exports are made to 51 countries after meeting the internal demands.
Those countries include the USA, the UK, Japan, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, European nations, Middle-east countries, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Singapore.
Calling upon the revenue board for keeping the current tax ratio on battery import unchanged, they said the battery industry has been a very potential sector for export-oriented products as it avails of the government’s policy support.
Currently, there are 25 percent import duty, 20 percent supplementary duty and 3 percent regulatory duty on import batteries.
Claiming that the battery factories have employed about 100,000 people directly and indirectly across the country, the ABMEAB said they have introduced a new advanced technology --Sealed Maintenance Free (SMF)—in the battery manufacturing which now enjoys the status of light engineering sector.
SMF battery is now being used by hybrid motor vehicles, said the battery industry operators noting that some 21 battery industries are now producing such products.
“Currently, our value addition is 50 percent. If the industry receives incentives, the rate of value addition would be higher,” Munawar Misbah Moin, president of ABMEAB, told UNB.
He said the local battery industry is capable to expand more with creating more jobs if the current structure of taxation remains unchanged.
Describing the local battery industry’s position as strong, he said the introduction of hybrid cars has created a new opportunity for the local battery industries to grow further as the local manufacturers have continuing their efforts in research and development (RND) to cater to the global market.
According to the battery industry insiders, local manufacturers have been supplying all kinds of accumulator batteries to different sectors, including industries, railway, motor vehicles, electric vehicles, telecommunication operators, ships, motor lunches, solar power, submarine, IPS, UPS, and generators.
There is a battery market of Tk 8,000 crore and most of which is supplied by local producers, said an official of a local battery industry.