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MeitY May Provide Extra Benefits To Electronics Manufacturers To Make In India

Make In India: MeitY Plans Subsidies For Electronics Manufacturing In India
SUMMARY

The IT ministry is pushing the finance ministry to approve additional incentives

Manufacturers could be offered interest subsidy on loans, credit guarantees etc

Coupled with easing single-brand retail norms, the move could boost local manufacturing

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The ministry of electronics and IT (MeitY) is now looking to increase its next round of incentives to attract new investments from the electronics industry in the country. A media report cited a senior government official as saying that MeitY is looking to push the finance ministry to approve the additional incentives that are meant to attract more electronics manufacturers into the country.

This would reportedly include interest subsidy on loans, credit guarantees for plant and machinery and renewal of the electronic manufacturing cluster (EMC) scheme after the earlier one ended last year. The government expects that this would help India reduce the dependency of manufacturers on China and other Asian countries.

The officials reportedly said that the ministry has 6-12 months to attract companies which are relocating to India in the light of US-China trade war. MeitY is reportedly following up with the finance ministry regarding its proposals, which were sent earlier in the year.

It said that MeitY had proposed three new schemes after the Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme (MSIPS), EMC and the Electronic Development Fund, designed to aid India’s manufacturing push in electronics, ended last year.

India’s IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had recently said that the government is aiming to make India a major export hub of electronics manufacturing. According to the minister, India is the second biggest manufacturer of smartphones in the world. India has 282 mobile factories as compared to just two factories in 2014, he added.

Recently, the government organised a roundtable discussion with chief executives of 54 electronic companies on the theme of “India: Towards a Global Hub”. At the time, Prasad said the government was working on a “plan” with bodies such as NITI Aayog on how to promote the global industry, including measures such as having a robust land policy, job creation, etc.

Prasad urged global tech giants such as Apple and Samsung to expand their manufacturing base in India and use the country as an exports hub. Apple and Samsung should, together with domestic companies such as Lava, transform India into a global powerhouse, Prasad added. “Apple has started manufacturing iPhones in India… making components and are exporting as well… Apple is on board as far as India’s success story is concerned,” the minister said. He further added that the country has increased the production of electronics from $29 Bn in value terms to $70 Bn in 2019.

It is to be noted that the government had introduced new National Electronics Policy earlier this year. It aims at a turnover of $400 Bn in domestic electronics manufacturing by 2025, along with promoting ease of doing business for the electronic system design and manufacturing sector and encouraging industry-led research and development and innovation in new areas such as 5G.

The policy says the government will target production of 1 Bn mobile handsets valued at $190 Bn by 2025, including export of 600 Mn handsets valued at $110 Bn.

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