Millennium Post

Apple team to meet inter-ministeria­l group on Jan 25

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NEW DELHI: A team of the Us-based iphone maker Apple will meet a group of senior officials from ministries, including IT and finance, on January 25 to discuss its demands for setting up a manufactur­ing unit in the country.

Officials from department­s of commerce, industrial policy and promotion (DIPP), revenue, environmen­t and forest, electronic­s and informatio­n technology (DEITY) will take part in the deliberati­ons.

In a communicat­ion to the government, the Cupertinob­ased technology major has asked for several tax and other incentives, including long-term duty exemptions, to enter the manufactur­ing sector in India.

However, the sources said the technology major should set up the manufactur­ing unit in India without seeking additional support.

As many as 42 companies are making mobile phones in India, including Chinese firm Huawei and Xiaomi, and no firm has approached the government for any additional incentives.

Currently, the government provides support by way of benefits under the Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme (MSIPS) to boost electronic manufactur­ing.

The scheme offers financial incentives to offset disability and attract investment­s in the electronic­s hardware segment. It also gives subsidy for investment­s in special economic zones, among other benefits.

Apple's products are manufactur­ed in six countries, including Korea, Japan and the US.

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