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India only keeping close watch, monitoring source of laptop imports

The central government will put in place an import management system before October 30, which will be an end-to-end online system to ensure that the process of issuing licences for the import of laptops and related items is streamlined.

October 13, 2023 / 21:04 IST
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The government had in August this year, announced curbs on the import of laptops, personal computers, tablets and other related items.

India terms its policy stance on the import of laptops, personal computers (PCs), tablets and other related items as more of an "import management system" wherein the government will keep a close watch on the sources of these inbound shipments.

“We are of the view that there are no restrictions as such. We are only saying that somebody who is importing these laptops will be under close watch. We have PLI (Production Linked Incentive) in the sector and are looking at boosting manufacturing here. We are only monitoring and not imposing restrictions,” Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal clarified on October 13 at a press conference during the release of trade data.

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The central government will put in place an import management system before October 30, which will be an end-to-end online system to ensure that the process of issuing licences for the import of laptops and related items is streamlined. The decision to put together this system follows frequent consultations among stakeholders and government officials wherein the former raised concerns about not having an end-to-end online system.

“There will be an import limitation dependent on companies registering on a government portal and will be called the import management system. Here, the companies will have to share how many laptops and computers are being imported along with a mandate that the laptops will come from trusted sources,” a senior official told Moneycontrol on condition of anonymity.