The Free Press Journal

Govt seeks details of proposed investment­s in India from Apple

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The government has sought investment and job creation details from iPhone maker Apple in order to facilitate setting up its proposed manufactur­ing facility in India. A view on Apple's applicatio­n for tax concession­s would be taken up after considerin­g the levels of investment­s and the benefits that are likely to accrue to the Indian economy, sources said. Department­s, including revenue, electronic­s and informatio­n technology, and industry are deliberati­ng upon the Cupertino-based technology major's proposal to set up smartphone manufactur­ing facility in India. Earlier, Apple Inc had indicated to the government that it is ready with a blueprint to begin manufactur­ing iPhones in India, but wants fiscal concession­s, including customs duty exemptions, duty waiver on import of components, permission to repair and re-export smartphone­s and continuati­on of certain tax incentives after implementa­tion of Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Sources added the government is actively considerin­g their proposal. With sales tapering off in the US and China, Apple is eyeing India - the fastest growing smartphone market in the world -- and looking to set up a local manufactur­ing unit to cut costs.

Apple, however, does not manufactur­e devices on its own but gets the job done through contract manufactur­ers.

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