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Cloud over import of laptops, tablets may continue to hover

STAND-BY MODE. MeitY analysing data; policy decision likely only after polls are over

- Amiti Sen New Delhi

Importers of seven IT hardware items including laptops, personal computers and tablets will stay in suspense for some more time over what India’s import policy on the products would be once the existing notificati­on on obtaining automatic authorisat­ions through an ‘import management system’ lapses on September 30, this year. A decision on the matter has now been deferred till after the general elections, according to o„cials.

“The industry, which includes multinatio­nals such as Apple, HP and Dell, is keen to know what the import regime for IT hardware items would be after September 30. The Ministry of Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology (MeitY) has been analysing import data being provided by the industry over the last six months. But it has been now decided that a call will be taken on the matter only after the general elections as the policy could have a major impact on both domestic production and imports and also determine the success of the

Import of the seven IT hardware items on which restrictio­ns were imposed, including laptops, tablets, PCs, ultra small form factor computers and servers, amounted to about $8 billion in 2022-23

PLI scheme,” an o„cial tracking the matter told businessli­ne.

India adopted a new `import management system’ for monitoring shipments of seven items including laptops, tablets, PCs, ultra small form factor computers and servers, large or mainframe computers and automatic data processing machines since October 1, 2023. Free imports are no longer allowed. Instead, importers have to apply to the Directorat­e General of Foreign Trade for import authorisat­ions that are issued automatica­lly once the applicatio­n is submitted online.

Despite being under the restricted category, the new import regime for the identified IT hardware items has been quite liberal, the o„cial pointed out.

RESTRICTED CATEGORY

“Under the system, importers just provide informatio­n on the number of items they seek to import and from where. They are then issued authorisat­ion to import as many they want since there is no cap on numbers,” the o„cial said.

However, there is no clarity on whether the same regime would continue after September 30 or more restrictio­ns would be brought in, the o„cial added.

At the WTO, India has explained to members who were raising questions on the import policy, which includes the US, that it was aimed at ensuring supply chain resilience and addressing national security concerns. Of the total imports of the seven items worth $8 billion in 2022-23, about $5 billion was imported from China, per available data.

IMPORT MONITORING

Another important reason behind import monitoring was to keep a check on imports from China as a big chunk of imports is sourced from the country and security threat perception­s are much more prominent there than others, some o„cials informally explained.

“The import management system is giving the government a variety of data such as the total number of traders engaged in imports as well the number of manufactur­ers in the country for all the identified products. What remains to be seen is the conclusion MeitY reaches from the data and the policy direction it gives,” the official said.

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