HomeBudgetNew duty structure for Interactive Flat Panel display to create Rs 10,000-cr mkt; to help Dixon's display plans 

New duty structure for Interactive Flat Panel display to create Rs 10,000-cr mkt; to help Dixon's display plans 

Dixon will invest in an assembly line of interactive flat-panel display TVs and parts, and the production will start in collaboration by September this year.

February 01, 2025 / 16:08 IST
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The government’s move to bring a graded duty structure to incentivise domestic manufacture of Interactive Flat Panel Displays will substantially push local manufacturing and assembly in the country, resulting in a large market of Rs 8,000-Rs 10,000 crore over time, industry executives and experts told Moneycontrol. The move will benefit players like Dixon, TCL and Samsung in India.

On February 1, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a customs duty (BCD) increase from 10 percent to 20 percent on Interactive Flat Panel Displays (CBU) and a reduction in BCD to 5 percent on Open Cell for the manufacturing of Interactive Flat Panel Display module.

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Additionally, BCD is being reduced to 5 percent on the Touch glass sheet and Touch sensor PCB to manufacture Interactive Flat Panel Display modules.

“It is a good news industry. We have been requesting the government and informed them that there is a large market for interactive flat-panel displays,” Sunil Vachani, chairman of Dixon Technologies, told Moneycontrol.