GIAMM: Incentives for Locally Produced Cars Can Help Prevent Layoffs
01 September 2025, 12:00 WIB
By July 2025, LCGC car prices will no longer be affordable, with models like the Toyota Agya reaching over Rp 200 million.
By Satrio Adhy
This condition is said to be caused by a weakening of purchasing power, and also because June is typically when the new school year begins.
Therefore, parents have to spend more on their children's education. So they will postpone purchases.
In addition, the price of LCGC cars, which has reached Rp 200 million, is touted as one of the factors for public consideration.
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