COE bidding to remain suspended after circuit breaker ends
22 May 2020|1,757 views
Certificate of Entitlement (COE) bidding will continue to be suspended until motor dealerships and showrooms are allowed to reopen.
The Land Transport Authority said on 22 May 2020 that it is monitoring the situation and will update motorists on subsequent bidding exercises in due course.


For motorists renewing the COE for their existing vehicles, the prevailing quota premium (PQP) will be based on the average of premiums for the latest three months in which bidding was conducted. The PQP in July will, therefore, be based on the average of January, February and March premiums.
The following adjustments will also be made to support vehicle owners, as part of the Government's move towards safe reopening:
- Vehicle services will remain accessible via the OneMotoring website, here.


- Seal inspection for off-peak cars, whose road tax due dates fall between April 7 and June 30, will be waived.
- Commercial vehicle owners who are eligible for the Early Turnover Scheme (ETS) and to deregister their vehicles, or whose one-month deadline for registering a replacement vehicle falls between April 7 and June 30, will be given an additional two months to register a replacement vehicle under ETS. Owners whose deadline for registering a replacement vehicle falls between 1 July and 1 August 2020 will be given a further one-month extension to register a replacement vehicle.
- Vehicle owners who deregister their vehicles or whose disposal deadline falls between 7 April and 30 June 2020 will be granted an additional two months to dispose of their vehicles. Owners whose disposal deadline falls between 1 July and 1 Aug 2020 will be given a further one-month extension to dispose of their vehicles.
All five LTA-appointed scrapyard operators will resume scrapping services from 26 May 2020, and the three Export Processing Zones will reopen from 2 June 2020.
Motor traders were dismayed that COE bidding will not resume. Many said they have collected enough fresh orders, and have exhausted their supply of unused COEs.
Ms. Jasmmine Wong, Chief Executive of Inchcape Singapore and Greater China, said, "This is unfortunate. Our shipments keep arriving and we have to pay storage and taxation coupled with risk of customers cancelling orders with the long wait. It is also unclear what happens to the quota remaining, and that makes planning difficult. Without fresh COEs, delivery options are limited. Every month, millions of dollars are being burnt."
Certificate of Entitlement (COE) bidding will continue to be suspended until motor dealerships and showrooms are allowed to reopen.
The Land Transport Authority said on 22 May 2020 that it is monitoring the situation and will update motorists on subsequent bidding exercises in due course.


For motorists renewing the COE for their existing vehicles, the prevailing quota premium (PQP) will be based on the average of premiums for the latest three months in which bidding was conducted. The PQP in July will, therefore, be based on the average of January, February and March premiums.
The following adjustments will also be made to support vehicle owners, as part of the Government's move towards safe reopening:
- Vehicle services will remain accessible via the OneMotoring website, here.


- Seal inspection for off-peak cars, whose road tax due dates fall between April 7 and June 30, will be waived.
- Commercial vehicle owners who are eligible for the Early Turnover Scheme (ETS) and to deregister their vehicles, or whose one-month deadline for registering a replacement vehicle falls between April 7 and June 30, will be given an additional two months to register a replacement vehicle under ETS. Owners whose deadline for registering a replacement vehicle falls between 1 July and 1 August 2020 will be given a further one-month extension to register a replacement vehicle.
- Vehicle owners who deregister their vehicles or whose disposal deadline falls between 7 April and 30 June 2020 will be granted an additional two months to dispose of their vehicles. Owners whose disposal deadline falls between 1 July and 1 Aug 2020 will be given a further one-month extension to dispose of their vehicles.
All five LTA-appointed scrapyard operators will resume scrapping services from 26 May 2020, and the three Export Processing Zones will reopen from 2 June 2020.
Motor traders were dismayed that COE bidding will not resume. Many said they have collected enough fresh orders, and have exhausted their supply of unused COEs.
Ms. Jasmmine Wong, Chief Executive of Inchcape Singapore and Greater China, said, "This is unfortunate. Our shipments keep arriving and we have to pay storage and taxation coupled with risk of customers cancelling orders with the long wait. It is also unclear what happens to the quota remaining, and that makes planning difficult. Without fresh COEs, delivery options are limited. Every month, millions of dollars are being burnt."
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