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Posted 27 Jun 2024

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The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) report focuses on transitioning India’s Electronics sector ecosystem from an ‘import dependent assembly led manufacturing’ to ‘component level value-added manufacturing’.

Key findings of report:

  • Electronics production is expected to grow from USD 102 billion in 2023 to USD 500 billion by 2030.
  • China accounts for 62% of India’s electronic component imports.
  • It identifies five priority components/sub-assemblies- batteries (lithium-ion), camera modules, mechanicals (enclosures etc.), displays and Printed Circuit Board.

Challenges for becoming a global hub for components and subassemblies:

  • Higher import tariffs impacting global competitiveness.
  • India trade agreements are primarily with low consumption and high production countries leading to trade deficits.
  • Domestic industry has extremely low investment in R&D leading to lower revenue and manufacturing potential.

Recommendations

  • States should make available land at concessional rates and also provide Plug & Play infrastructure
    • ‘Plug and play’ infrastructure refers to ready facilities in terms of building, power-water-sewage connectivity, road connectivity,etc
  • Public-private partnership in government funded institutions to encourage access to infrastructure to smaller companies.
  • Need to rationalize the import tariffs on priority sub-assemblies and components.

Government initiatives to promote electronic manufacturing

  • The Production Linked Incentive Scheme (PLI) for Large Scale Electronics Manufacturing, IT Hardware,etc.
  • Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors (SPECS).
  • Modified Electronics Manufacturing Clusters Scheme (EMC 2.0).
  • National Policy on Electronics 2019.
  • Tags :
  • Electronic sector
  • National Policy on Electronics
  • Electronics Components and Sub-Assemblies
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