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The LTA has announced that COE supply will rise by 0.2% in the coming quarter from August to October 2026.
The total COE supply is set to climb in the upcoming quarter, but the news isn't all rosy if you've been thinking about buying a new Cat A COE car.
It has also emphasised, however, that there are no immediate changes to the system, and that motorists should continue to be prudent in their COE bidding.
The LTA has announced that the total COE supply will drop by 0.8% for the period from February 2026 to April 2026.
The quarter of November 2025 to January 2026 will see COE supply climbing by just 1.5%.
The quotas for Categories A and B are each set to increase by only 1% come August, while the open Category E will witness a larger rise of 27.2%.
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With Phase One of LTA's P2P review commencing on 1 January 2025, Phase Two will begin in March 2025, with LTA tackling issues the P2P industry faces.
The LTA has announced that there will be a total of 17,133 COEs for the quarter from Feb to April 2025, more than the 15,834 available in the last quarter.
Effectively a one-time increase, the COEs will be progressively injected across all vehicle categories over the next few years, starting from February 2025.
There's going to be more COEs in categories A and C, while the supply of COEs for categories B and E will see smaller increases.
There's more COE supply in the upcoming quarter for categories A, B, and C, while the COE supply for category E will take a small hit.
The LTA has announced that the COE supply will climb upwards for the upcoming quarter from May to July 2024.
The LTA has announced that COE supply is set to rise across all car categories for the quarter from February to April 2024.
Commuters can look forward to the opening of stage four of the TEL in the first half of this year, according to Acting Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat.
COE supply will total 12,774 across all categories come November 2023 to January 2024, a jump from the total 11,319 COEs offered this quarter.
The LTA has announced that it will be making another adjustment to the supply of Cat A COEs to meet anticipated demand following changes to the VES scheme.
The total average monthly COE supply across all private car categories will hit 2,460 for the quarter of Aug to Oct, up from the current average of 2,311.