Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Apple raises iphone prices by up to ₹3,210 after customs duty hike

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turers a cost advantage over imports, besides raising customs duty collection­s.

“I propose to increase customs duty on mobile phones from 15% to 20%, on some of their parts and accessorie­s to 15% and on certain parts of TVS to 15%. This measure will promote creation of more jobs in the country,” finance minister Arun Jaitley said in his budget speech.

This follows the govern- ment raising customs duty on handsets from 10% to 15% on December 15.

At that time, prices of top iphone models, except for iphone SE, had gone up by an average of 3.5%.

While the majority of the phones sold in India are made locally, the latest customs duty hike is also expected to impact the feature phone segment where devices are shipped from China.

“In volume terms, 81% of the phones sold in India are made locally now, and we expect this number to cross 90% in the coming year. Ultimately, in the future, we expect all handsets sold in India will be made here itself,” Pankaj Mohindroo, president of the Indian Cellular Associatio­n, said.

Apple chief executive officer Tim Cook, in a post-earnings conference call with investors in November, had mentioned that revenue from emerging markets outside of greater China was up 40%, with great momentum in India, where revenue doubled year over year.

“I feel like we’re making good progress there and are gaining understand­ing of the market, but we still have a long way to go, which I sort of see as an opportunit­y instead of a problem. And I do feel great about the growth rate. And so that’s India,” Cook had then said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? While the starting price of iphone 6 is up by ₹1,120 to ₹31,900, that of iphone X has been hiked by ₹3,210 to ₹1.08 lakh
REUTERS While the starting price of iphone 6 is up by ₹1,120 to ₹31,900, that of iphone X has been hiked by ₹3,210 to ₹1.08 lakh

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