Electronics export from India to cross ₹1.28 lakh crore next fiscal: MoS IT

Electronics export from India is expected to cross 1.28 lakh crore in the next financial year, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar has said.

In an interview with PTI ahead of the Budget 2023, the minister said the government is now going to broaden and widen the electronics manufacturing ecosystem with a new production-linked incentive scheme for hearable-wearable, IT hardware and component makers.

“Electronics manufacturing as a whole, we see next year that we will at least do exports worth 1.28 lakh crore. I have already said that we will see mobile phone exports reaching 1 lakh crore in 2023-24,” Chandrasekhar said.

There has been a focus on mobile phones because it is the fastest-growing segment in electronics across the world, he added.

“Value addition in manufacturing is a function of scale. First, you need to hit the scale. The component industry is the one which does value addition. Components will not come if the scale of manufacturing is not there. The next stage of our PLI is to get components PLI, hearable-wearable PLI and the IT server PLI,” the minister said.

The government will do 100 per cent hand-holding of component players to boost the local ecosystem, he noted.

Electronics component makers’ body ELCINA has requested the government to allocate USD 10 billion (about 80,000 crore) for 8 years to boost manufacturing of electronic components and key modules other than semiconductors.

It has sought a four-year extension to the Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors (SPECS), with an increased outlay of 16,000 crore in the Union Budget for 2023-24.

According to ELCINA, the upgraded PLI will facilitate investments of around 64,000 crore with a targeted output of USD 24 billion (about 1.95 lakh crore) for all components other than semiconductors.

The industry body has also sought reinstatement of income tax relief for the investment made in research and development.

It has also asked for a PLI scheme with a focus on domestic electronics manufacturing services companies.

India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA) has requested the government to convert the PLI scheme into a design-led manufacturing scheme and impose an import duty of 10 per cent on any imported electronics equipment and assembled printed circuit board (PCB) to boost local manufacturing.

This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.

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