Antigua News | Latest Updates from Antigua & Barbuda
No Result
View All Result
  • Insights
  • News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Politics
  • contact us
No Result
View All Result
Antigua News | Latest Updates from Antigua & Barbuda
No Result
View All Result

Pringle says UPP would remove all import taxes on electric and renewable-energy vehicles

December 8, 2025
in News

Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle says a United Progressive Party government would eliminate all taxes on new electric and renewable-energy vehicles, arguing that the country’s transition to clean transportation is being slowed by high import duties and what he described as layers of government-imposed costs.

Speaking during the 2026 National Budget debate, Pringle said many residents want to switch to electric mobility because of rising fuel prices and the broader push toward sustainability, but cannot afford to do so because of the taxes applied at the port.

He insisted those charges contradict the government’s public messaging on climate resilience and renewable energy.

The opposition leader said the UPP’s plan would remove what he called “unnecessary burdens” on families who want to adopt clean technologies.

He told the House that eliminating taxes on renewable-energy vehicles is not merely symbolic but would directly lower barriers to ownership, encourage competition among dealerships and position the country to benefit from global advances in sustainable transport.

Pringle presented the proposal as part of a broader clean-energy plan he says the government has failed to implement.

He argued that incentivizing electric vehicles is “common sense” policy for a small island state that is highly vulnerable to climate impacts, heavily dependent on imported fuels and seeking to reduce household energy costs.

He said the measure would complement other UPP commitments, including the removal of restrictions on residential solar systems and a pledge to create a more investor-friendly environment for renewable technologies.

Pringle told Parliament that a serious climate agenda must begin with “practical, affordable pathways” for citizens, not international speeches that, in his view, are not matched by domestic policy.

Categories

defreitas dismisses opponent proposals - DeFreitas dismisses opponent’s proposals
Sport

DeFreitas dismisses opponent’s proposals as election gimmickry

Defreitas Dismisses - By Deslyn A JosephDefreitas Dismisses Opponent ProposalsFranz DeFreitas, the United Progressive Party (UPP) candidate for St. Paul, ...

April 18, 2026
mechanical failure driver negligence - Mechanical failure, driver negligence bl
Sport

Mechanical failure, driver negligence blamed for collisions with utility poles

Mechanical Failure - By Deslyn A JosephMechanical Failure Driver NegligenceTwo serious vehicular accidents within a 24-hour timeframe have left authorities ...

April 17, 2026
local tech innovator prepares - Local tech innovator prepares to represe
Sport

Local tech innovator prepares to represent A&B in US fellowship

Local Tech - By Deslyn A JosephLocal Tech Innovator PreparesThe Founder and Managing Director of Cyber Hawk Solutions Software Agency, ...

April 17, 2026
prosecution closes its case - Prosecution closes its case in Nigel Chr
Sport

Prosecution closes its case in Nigel Christian murder trial

Prosecution Closes - Investigator Faces Cross-Examination Over Gaps in EvidenceProsecution Closes Its CaseBy Latrishka ThomasThe lead investigator in the murder ...

April 17, 2026
woman recounts harrowing road - Woman recounts harrowing road works inci
Sport

Woman recounts harrowing road works incident that left her trapped in vehicle

Woman Recounts - By Neto BaptisteWoman Recounts Harrowing RoadA Willikies resident is left nursing her wounds but counting her blessings ...

April 17, 2026
No Result
View All Result
Contact us