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Indian firms race to forge China ties ahead of Rs 25,000 crore electronics component incentive scheme rollout

The IT Ministry has finalised the contours of an ambitious incentive policy for electronic components manufacturing.

April 01, 2025 / 11:08 IST
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Indian electronics manufacturing services (EMS) firms are accelerating talks with global supply chain players—primarily Chinese companies—to establish joint ventures and strategic partnerships in the electronics component sector. This push comes as the government finalizes a Rs 25,000 crore incentive scheme to bolster domestic manufacturing, which is set for Cabinet approval soon.

Major players such as Dixon, Micromax, Zetwerk, and Syrma SGS are actively exploring collaborations with Chinese component suppliers and are optimistic about swift approvals under Press Note 3, executives told Moneycontrol in separate interactions.

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The IT Ministry has finalised the contours of an ambitious incentive policy for electronic components manufacturing. The outlay is around Rs 25,000 crore, lower than the Rs 40,000 crore the electronics industry demanded. Sources said the proposal is likely to be sent for cabinet approval this week.

The initiative targets key components like display modules, sub-assembly camera modules, printed circuit board assemblies, lithium cell enclosures, resistors, capacitors, and ferrites, aiming to attract investment and create jobs.