Tbilisi (GBC) - The Georgian government has changed its decision regarding the imports of cars older than 6 years. Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said that instead of the planned ban, the customs clearance rate for this category of vehicles will be sharply increased.

According to the change, when importing cars manufactured more than 6 years ago, each cubic centimeter of engine will be taxed at 4.5 GEL instead of 0.8 GEL. This means that the excise tax will increase 5.6 times.

The new regulation significantly increases the cost of customs clearance for popular models:

• A car with a 1.5-liter engine: the customs clearance fee increases from 1,200 GEL to 6,750 GEL.
• 2.0-liter engine car: the tax increases from 1,600 GEL to 9,000 GEL.

According to Irakli Kobakhidze, the above-mentioned adjustment is an alternative to the ban.

“Instead of banning the import, a customs clearance tariff of 4.5 GEL per cubic meter will be imposed on the relevant cars. Accordingly, the ban on import will be replaced by an increased excise tax,” the Prime Minister noted.

The initial initiative, which was submitted to Parliament on February 12, envisaged a complete ban on the import of cars older than 6 years. According to the government, the goal of the decision is to improve the ecological situation, protect the health of citizens and relieve traffic congestion. According to the Prime Minister, since 2012, the number of registered cars in Georgia has increased from 864 thousand to 2 million.