MINISTER DAVIES APPROVES AMENDED GUIDELINES
FOR AUTOMOTIVE INVESTMENT SCHEMES
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob
Davies, has approved the newly-revised guidelines for the Automotive Investment
Scheme (AIS) and the People-carrier Automotive Investment Scheme (P-AIS).
“The revision of the guidelines is the result
of consultative engagements which the Department of Trade and Industry (the
dti) held with stakeholders in the automotive sector.
“During these sessions, the department
received feedback indicating that many companies were looking at business
maintenance and stability strategies as opposed to investment growth due to the
levels of investment amongst automotive suppliers especially as the economic
crisis post-2009 placed a strain on companies’ expansion plans,” says Minister
Davies.
The amended AIS guidelines provide clarity on
the non-taxability of the grant as well as on the eligibility of tooling
companies to apply for the same benefits as component manufacturers under the
scheme.
“Empowerment is now included as part of the
economic benefit criteria and a clearer description of Research and Development
requirements has been provided. The guidelines also make provision for
increased support for component manufacturers with the grant increasing to
between 25% and 35% of the value of qualifying investment in productive assets
approved by the dti,” adds
Minister Davies.
The amended guidelines also provide relaxed
and more inclusive requirements for strengthening the supply chain criteria,
the introduction of support towards enterprise level competitiveness
improvement costs for component manufacturers, and accelerated grant
disbursements for component manufactures on a 40:30:30 split are also new
provisions included in the guidelines.
The P-AIS guidelines amended to align them to
the revised AIS guidelines specifically on conditions applicable to
competitiveness improvements, administrative requirements and increased grant
support applicable to component manufacturers and tool making companies.
The P-AIS, a sub-component of the AIS has to
date approved two applications both of which were Original Equipment
Manufacturers (OEMs). The total incentive approved is R26, 1 million and a total
of 191 jobs created in this sector.
The AIS is an incentive that aims to grow and
develop the automotive sector and been administered by the dti from July 2009. As in March 2014, 195 projects approved
with the total incentive value of R6.2 billion of which R4.8 billion were
Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and 177 for Component Manufacturers
(CMs) valued at R1.3 billion. A total of 46 373 jobs were sustained and 9 850
created as a result of the investments by the approved companies and the
incentive disbursed.
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