Domestic value added manufacturing not supported by Budget; it will encourage imports: ELCINA

- Advertisement -

The Indian IT-Electronics sector said the Budget gives push to domestic electronics manufacturing, however, the MSMEs from the sector have raised concerns that domestic value added manufacturing is not supported by the budget and it will encourage imports.

ELCINA, manufacturing, electronics, budget 2017, imports, India

Noting that the budget does not have solid impetus for Make in India, BS Sethia, Past President Electronic Industries Association of India (ELCINA) and Co-Chairman Policy Committee said, “Domestic value added manufacturing is not supported by the budget and it will encourage imports especially of POS Machines, Micro ATMs and Scanners to promote cashless economy as all duties including BCD, CVD and SAD have been waived.”

- Advertisement -

The industry had recommended differential duty or imposition of BCD on the finished products to give an immediate boost to their assembly. Waiver of all duties will result in a flood of imports without enabling creation of a local industry and a big opportunity for manufacturing these products in the country would be lost, he added.

Rajoo Goel, Secretary General, ELCINA said, “In case of LED Lights, Fixtures and LED Drivers and its parts, BCD has been prescribed at 5% and CVD/Excise at 6%. Almost all mechanical and electromechanical parts as well as LED Drivers for LED Lights are manufactured in India in good number. It was subject to 10% BCD. Reduction of BCD to 5% on these would result in raising imports of these parts.”

Further inputs of LED Drivers have been brought under 5% BCD though presently these are at zero BCD as all are ITA bound. While this could help in enhancing local sourcing of components such as capacitors, resistors, pcbs and connectors but imports are likely to happen without actual user condition to avoid the 5% BCD. The objective of greater local value addition and local sourcing of inputs for Drivers would thus be obviated,” further elaborated Goel.

Meanwhile, Debjani Ghosh, Managing Director of South Asia, Intel and President, Manufacturers’ Association for Information Technology (MAIT) said, “We are happy that the budget has laid primary emphasis on digital economy across development areas highlighted by the Finance Minister. Digital economy is now the key enabler for important development initiatives including cashless transactions and government is focusing on last mile connectivity and network penetration across India to further bolster idea of Digital India.”

While government is giving push to domestic electronics manufacturing, Nitin Kunkolienker, Vice President, MAIT and Director -Corporate Affairs, Smartlink Network Systems stated, “The extension of concessional Excise and Customs Duty benefits were not extended to all ITA goods to make manufacturing far more sustainable in India. The extension of the duty differential scheme to the PC segment would have definitely taken India one step closer to making it an export hub and achieving the vision of Digital India as PCs are used to achieve economic growth as opposed to mobiles which are consumption devices.”

We will have to engage further with the government in this area,” further added Kunkolienker.

By EB Bureau

- Advertisement -

Most Popular Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

Exclusive

“Don’t Let Designations Become A Wild Goose Chase”

0
In his childhood, he possessed just one sweater, meant to last through many winters. He could not join IIT Roorkee because the cost of...

“Capitalise On ‘China Plus Two,’ Where Products With Higher Value Addition Become The Focus”

0
EPIC Foundation aims to transform India into an electronics hardware product nation by collaborating with governments, universities, design houses, and startups. In a conversation...

Exclusive: Electric Two And Three Wheelers In Focus For AMP 2030

0
It seems that the Indian government is going to focus on electric two— and three-wheelers. Taking these beyond Tier 1 and 2 Indian cities...

Buzz

Chargeup’s Goal: 25,000 Drivers In 17 Cities By 2025, Prioritizing Smaller Cities

0
Chargeup, the forefront battery financing and comprehensive EV asset management platform in India, is on a mission to integrate 100,000 drivers within the upcoming...

Ampere Nexus, Electric Scooter Launching April 30th

0
Greaves Electric Mobility’s Nexus, having recently traversed the distance from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, is set to be the brand’s inaugural luxury electric scooter and...

Ford Investes In Expanding EV Software Capabilities At Chennai Hub

0
Ford Business Solutions India, presently with a staff of 12,000, is poised to expand by an additional 3,000 employees. Ford, recognized for its efforts...

Important Sectors

Ampere Nexus, Electric Scooter Launching April 30th

0
Greaves Electric Mobility’s Nexus, having recently traversed the distance from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, is set to be the brand’s inaugural luxury electric scooter and...

Ford Investes In Expanding EV Software Capabilities At Chennai Hub

0
Ford Business Solutions India, presently with a staff of 12,000, is poised to expand by an additional 3,000 employees. Ford, recognized for its efforts...
solar panels

Tata Power Solar And Indian Bank Forge Partnership To Propel Residential Solar Adoption

0
This collaboration aims to facilitate easy access to financing for homeowners, setting the stage for a greener future. Tata Power Solar Systems Limited (TPSSL) has...

Log 9 Enters EV Asset Management Via Amphion

0
Commercial electric vehicle asset management and finance is becoming one of India's biggest emerging business opportunities. Here's Log 9 joining the segment! Log 9 has...

Honda plans major EV factory construction in Canada,

0
Honda's dedication to this facility reflects its wider ecological objectives, which include a target to only offer zero-emission vehicles by 2040 and to attain...

Manufacturing

Honda plans major EV factory construction in Canada,

0
Honda's dedication to this facility reflects its wider ecological objectives, which include a target to only offer zero-emission vehicles by 2040 and to attain...
Sona Comstar

Sona Comstar Launches Mexico Plant For North American EV Demand

0
The new facility, established to address the increasing demand for premium driveline solutions for BEVs in North America, will focus on manufacturing differential assemblies...

Sterling Tools Inks MoU With Yongin For EV Components Facility

0
Sterling Tools announced that this strategic partnership is anticipated to bring in Rs 250 crore in business over the next five years. This collaboration...

Tata Elxsi-Renesas MCU Boosts EV Cost Efficiency And Market Speed

0
The Motor Control Unit's modular, scalable design facilitates integration across various EV applications, reducing time to market by 40%, lowering design and development costs...

Ramkrishna Forgings To Supply Powertrain Parts To Top US Electric Carmaker

0
Indian producer of rolled, forged, and machined products enter the US electric vehicle market for the first time. Ramkrishna Forgings, an Indian supplier of rolled,...