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LED lighting product makers to approach govt over custom duty hike on parts; prices to rise 5-10%

ELCOMA said that after a hike in the customs duty from 5 to 10 per cent on the import of the components, including driver and MCPCBs used while manufacturing LED lights, prices of the locally manufactured goods will go up. The tariffs on finished good have remained unchanged, it added.

February 07, 2021 / 14:18 IST
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Prices of LED lighting products, including bulbs, may go up by 5-10 per cent as the government is going to raise customs duty on the imported components used for their manufacturing, and the domestic makers are approaching the government to address the issue urgently.

Electric Lamp and Component Manufacturers' Association (ELCOMA) President Sumit Joshi, ''The government’s decision to increase tariff on inputs and parts used for manufacturing of LED lighting products will result in a price increase for locally manufactured lighting products in the short term.'' It is because currently, almost all electronic components are imported from abroad due to lack of a local component ecosystem in India, said.

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ELCOMA said that after a hike in the customs duty from 5 to 10 per cent on the import of the components, including driver and MCPCBs used while manufacturing LED lights, prices of the locally manufactured goods will go up. The tariffs on finished good have remained unchanged, it added.

Hike in custom duty might support the domestic industry in the long term, once the component manufacturing ecosystem in India becomes more established. ''As ELCOMA, we will go back to the government to address this urgently by correspondingly increasing the tariff on finished goods as well for this category, in order to support local manufacturers in the true spirit of India becoming Aatmanirbhar Bharat,'' said Joshi, who is also the vice-chairman and managing director of Signify Innovations India (earlier known as Philips Lighting India).