Possible changes in the calculation method of the recycling fee, which come into force on November 1, may affect the increase in the average cost of cars in the Russian market, which will be followed by a decrease in total sales, according to Denis Kononov, Executive Director for Marketing of the Belarusian brand Belgee in Russia.
The recycling fee is a one-time payment levied on importers, manufacturers, or buyers of vehicles for the processing of vehicles after their operation. If approved, the new rules for calculating the recycling fee will take effect as early as November 1, 2025.
At the same time, this change will strengthen the position of local players in terms of share and will be another incentive to localize production.
The increase in the recycling fee does not directly affect the cost of Belgee cars in Russia, since the fee is paid by the production enterprise in Belarus within the framework of the common customs space of the Union State, the company added.
Opinions regarding the introduction of the recycling fee and its consequences vary significantly. Thus, the president of the Avtotor holding and former head of the Department of Automotive Industry and Railway Engineering of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Denis Pak, supports the initiative, while the dealer community, on the contrary, is confident that after changes in the recycling fee, the cost of imported cars may increase significantly.
At the same time, back in September, the Ministry of Industry and Trade proposed linking the recycling fee to engine power with the introduction of a progressive scale. Thus, the preferential recycling fee, which is paid by individuals when importing a car from abroad, will only apply to cars with a capacity of up to 160 hp, and a commercial recycling fee will apply to cars with a higher capacity - many times higher.
Earlier www1.ru wrote about the intention of the Ministry of Industry and Trade to apply a progressive scale of the recycling fee.