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Ahead of Budget, Centre lowers import duty on mobile phone parts to 10%

Firms in the industry have been advocating for duty cuts on approximately 12 components to lower the production costs of smartphones in India.

January 31, 2024 / 13:29 IST
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Centre has slashed import duty for components used in the manufacture of mobile phones to 10 percent from 15 percent earlier, according to a government notification on January 30.

These components include battery enclosures, primary lenses, rear covers, and various mechanical components made from a combination of plastic and metal, SIM socket. The latest reduction is expected to benefit the sector in terms of manufacturing as well as exports.

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Commenting on the decision,  IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said, “This rationalization of custom duties brings much needed certainty and clarity for the industry and in customs processes. I thank Hon’ble PM & FM for this step towards strengthening the mobile phone manufacturing ecosystem.”

Early this month, on January 11, Reuters had reported that the Central government had been contemplating reductions in import duties for crucial components essential in the manufacturing of premium mobile phones, citing two government officials. This move is anticipated to benefit companies like Apple and boost India's export prospects.