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In the first three months of 2025, India shipped 3.3 million desktop computers, laptops, and workstations, according to research firm IDC. That’s an 8.1% jump compared to the same time last year.
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Over the last month, several of the largest personal computer (PC) makers in India—including HP, Lenovo, Acer, and Asus—have listed their products on at least one of the major quick commerce platforms.
This could be similar to the step taken for closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras that mandates "essential security parameters" for all CCTV cameras from April 2025.
In line with the objective of "Make in India", MSI will introduce locally-produced versions of two laptop models — the MSI Modern 14 and MSI Thin 15, a company statement said
The total import value of these companies had crossed Rs 1 lakh crore in in FY22 and increased further in FY23.
The company is currently setting up its plant in Chennai for IT hardware products, including laptops and notebooks, with a capacity of 1.2 million. It plans to expand the capacity to up to 3.5 million over time.
This plan, if implemented, could disrupt an industry worth $8 billion to $10 billion and reshape the dynamics of the IT hardware market in India, which is heavily reliant on imports
Firms await clarity as India's laptop import policy nears September 30 deadline, with industry leader Jason Oxman warning that reimposed restrictions could disrupt trusted global supply chains and cut off access to vital digital services.
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HP’s new Envy Move has just landed in India and it adds a cool new element to the AiO — portability. In a first of sorts for an AiO, the HP Envy Move comes with a built-in battery that should last you about 4 hours.
This will support the world's second-largest PC maker's data centre business in India. The company plans to leverage the government's PLI scheme to achieve this goal.
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The veteran economist said that history shows that while political parties may make fiscally risky promises to win elections, they become more disciplined in government.
The company said the contract is subject to signing of definitive agreement in due course.
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The eight manufacturers include Bhagwati Products, Dixon Technologies India, Kaynes Technology India, Optiemus Electronics, Panache Digilife, Smile Electronics, Syrma SGS Technology and VVDN Technologies
All models are now up for pre-orders and will be available starting October 7th.
Apple is expected to reveal its new Mac line-up with M3 chips - the company's in-house silicon built on a 3nm process.
The new ”import management system” takes effect from Nov. 1 and requires companies to register the quantity and value of imports, but the government will not reject any import requests and will use the data for monitoring, the officials said.
The government's assertion comes after reports said several countries, such as the US, China, South Korea, and Taiwan had raised concerns in a recent WTO meeting about India's decision to impose import restrictions on laptops
The Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) also said that global firms may feel uncomfortable about import restrictions, as it will compel them to invest in India to maintain their current level of business.