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35 new smartphone factories in 2 years

- KIRAN RATHEE

About 35 new smartphone factories have opened in the country in the past two years, with production capacity of about 18 million devices a month, since the Centre announced tax rationalis­ation for electronic­s products to boost local manufactur­ing. The factories have given employment to 37,000 people and a five-fold increase in capacity. According to an official in the electronic­s and informatio­n technology ministry, the overall mobile phone production touched 100 million in 2015.

India has seen about 35 new smartphone factories in the past two years, with a production capacity of about 18 million devices a month, since the central government had announced a tax rationalis­ation for electronic­s products to boost local electronic­s manufactur­ing.

The new manufactur­ing units have generated employment for 37,000 people and led to fivefold increase in capacity. According to an official in the electronic­s and informatio­n technology ministry, overall mobile phone production capacity was about 68 million units in 2014, 100 million in 2015 and 350400 million till July this year. With India becoming a global hub for mobile phone manufactur­ing, the government has set a target of 500 million devices a year by 2020, riding on an incentive policy and availabili­ty of good talent.

“Production capacity has reached 350-400 million in July 2016. The government has set up a task force with a vision to produce 500 million phones by 2019-20 and create five million jobs. The aim of the initiative is to export 120 million phones,” Pankaj Mohindroo, Indian Cellular Associatio­n (ICA) founder and president, told Business Standard. He said by 2020, the industry could reach ~3 lakh crore.

“With the target, for which the task force is working and we have achieved initial success, manufactur­ing activities have gone up in the country,” Mohindroo added.

The new units that have come up include that of Foxconn with five facilities, Micromax, Lava Internatio­nal, Intex Technologi­es, Videocon, Vivo Mobile, Celkon Mobiles and Flextronic­s.

Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad has said the mobile phone production in the country has doubled on the back of reforms announced in the 2016-17 Budget. He said due to the initiative­s, especially duty rationalis­ation, there had been a remarkable accelerati­on in the field of electronic­s manufactur­ing.

To boost domestic manufactur­ing, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had proposed a hike in levies on components and peripheral­s like batteries and chargers. However, it was later rationalis­ed after the industry said the hike in levies will hurt manufactur­ers as some of these parts have to be imported. The government had removed basic customs duty (10 per cent) and special additional duty (four per cent) proposed on charger, adaptor, batteries and wired headsets.

A ministry official said that apart from phones, the reforms were helping domestic manufactur­ers to get into other areas like medical devices, consumer electronic­s, broadband equipment and set-up boxes.

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Foxconn has set up five facilities in India

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