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Duty reduction on carrier-grade Ethernet switches to reduce litigations, catalyse 5G investments

An Ethernet switch connects wired devices to the Internet. Switches are extensively deployed in enterprise, private, and telecom operators' networks.

February 03, 2025 / 10:57 IST
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The government’s decision to reduce basic customs duty (BCD) on carrier-grade Ethernet switches from 20% to 10%, bringing them at par with non-carrier-grade switches, will resolve “industry classification” disputes while reducing infrastructure costs. This move is also expected to catalyse further investments in 5G expansion.

“To prevent classification disputes, I propose to reduce the BCD from 20% to 10% on carrier-grade Ethernet switches to make it at par with non-carrier-grade Ethernet switches,” Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in her Union Budget 2025-26 speech in Parliament.

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An Ethernet switch connects wired devices to the Internet. Switches are extensively deployed in enterprise, private, and telecom operators' networks.

“....rationalization of BCD on carrier-grade Ethernet switches from 20% to 10% and bringing it at par with non-carrier-grade Ethernet switches is likely to reduce disputes and litigation owing to classification. Reducing customs duty on carrier-grade Ethernet switches is expected to lower costs and accelerate the deployment of high-speed networks boosting enterprise communication and data center connectivity,” said Prashant Singhal, Markets Leader and Telecommunications Sector Leader, EY India.