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Explained: Why the Union Budget's hike in customs duty in LED components may end up helping Chinese imports

Customs duty hike is imposed only on components used in LED light manufacturing and not on fully imported LED lighting.

February 08, 2021 / 14:32 IST
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced in Budget 2021 that there will be a rise in customs duty for importing LED light components like LED driver or MCPCB (metal core printed circuit board)  from 5 percent to 10 percent. This announcement was to encourage domestic manufacturing for lighting solutions.

However, LED makers are upset with this move since this duty hike would automatically lead to a rise in prices of bulbs by 5-7 percent.

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Following this, the Electric Lamp and Component Manufacturers' Association (ELCOMA) is planning to approach the government to seek a solution to this issue. ELCOMA wants duties to also be imposed on completely imported LED lights.

The Indian LED lighting market is estimated to be Rs 10,500 crore, growing at 10-12 percent every year. Large players in the LED lighting market are Havells, Bajaj Electricals, Crompton Greaves Consumer, Wipro Lighting and Philips.