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Electronic­s firms fear blocking of China goods will hit festive plans

- ARNAB DUTTA

Like-for-like measures by the port and Customs authoritie­s in India and China may derail electronic­s manufactur­ers’ plans for recovery before the festive season starts.

With consignmen­ts stuck at various ports in the two countries, manufactur­ers now fear a severe impact on their festive season plans if the issue is not resolved by mid-july.

As the authoritie­s hold back consignmen­ts from China at Indian ports, leading manufactur­ers are now in limbo. After disruption in supplies from China between March and May, shipments began to revive only in June. Most manufactur­es were expecting shipments of key electronic components in larger quantities as their inventorie­s were nil. However, with consignmen­ts blocked, they are fearing a further delay in scaling up production levels to preCovid times.

“The plan is to scale up production to normal levels by the middle of July. Over 60 per cent of our product models are not available any more because pent-up demand after the lockdown consumed whatever little we were left with. It was expected that supplies from

China would be back to normal by the end of June because their factories are now operating at nearly 90 per cent of capacity. But the recent issue with shipments has placed an obstacle that manufactur­ers like us can’t bypass,” said a top executive of a leading smartphone company. According to Navkendar Singh, research director at IDC, it may further delay recovery for electronic­s manufactur­ers in India.

“The physical checking of all consignmen­ts, especially for electronic­s goods, is unfeasible. We are dependent on China for components like printed circuit boards and display panels. Given the delicate nature of these components, unboxing them for a physical check may damage the items,” he said.

The display panel, which accounts for over 60 per cent of the cost of a flat-panel television and over 15 per cent for a smartphone, is manufactur­ed in a controlled environmen­t and bringing it out in a normal environmen­t may make it unusable.

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