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Centre weighs reopening PLI scheme for white goods to boost manufacturing: Report

Approximately Rs 1,500 crore of the PLIWG incentive pool remains unallocated due to fewer proposed investment projects in high-value components

June 21, 2024 / 10:45 IST
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In an effort to assess industry interest, a senior DPIIT officer recently communicated directly with CEOs of leading companies, soliciting their intent to invest under the PLIWG scheme under existing guidelines.
In an effort to assess industry interest, a senior DPIIT officer recently communicated directly with CEOs of leading companies, soliciting their intent to invest under the PLIWG scheme under existing guidelines.

The government is planning to reopen the production-linked incentive scheme for white goods (PLIWG) following a sluggish start in domestic production of key components like compressors, copper tubes, and aluminium foils, reports The Economic Times.

The scheme targets enhancing the production capacity of air-conditioner and LED light components.

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The ET report, quoting sources familiar with the matter, said that the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has reached out to major industry players and beneficiaries of the scheme to gauge their interest in further investments if the PLIWG scheme is reinstated. Approximately Rs 1,500 crore of the PLIWG incentive pool remains unallocated due to fewer proposed investment projects in high-value components. Out of the total proposed investments of Rs 6,766 crore, about Rs 2,000 crore is yet to be materialised.

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