Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Govt plans to woo Apple, Samsung suppliers

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NEWDELHI: India is considerin­g a plan to offer subsidized loans to mobile handset manufactur­ers in a bid to attract Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronic­s Co.’s suppliers to open factories in the nation, said a government official.

The proposals by the ministry of electronic­s and informatio­n technology includes offering interest subsidy on local borrowing by manufactur­ers, may form part of the federal budget to be unveiled on February 1, the official said, asking not to be identified citing rules on speaking to the media. It also includes sett i ng up of i ndustrial zones equipped with taxation and customs clearance, along with infrastruc­ture such as roads, power and water supply, the official said.

India plans to make $190 billion worth of mobile phones by 2025 from $24 billion now, the official said. Two calls made to the spokesman of the ministry remained unanswered.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, which is under pressure to bring down a jobless rate that’s the highest in 45 years, wants to attract overseas component makers and help boost the share of manufactur­ing in Asia’s third-largest economy to a quarter of the nation’s gross domestic product. Modi’s flagship “Make in India” program has been foundering as poor road and port facilities deter investors.

There has been some success. Foxconn Technology Group, the largest assembler of Apple handsets, is ramping up manufactur­ing of iphones in India.

It already has two factories in the southern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, where it makes devices for Xiaomi and Nokia. Adding more production in India would help Apple and Foxconn diversify from China amid ongoing trade tensions with the U.S.

The proposals have been forwarded to the finance ministry but no decision has been taken, the official said.

With the manufactur­ing of high-end mobile handsets for Apple and Samsung, India plans to shift its export focus to Europe and the US, the official said.

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