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    Revving up: Fuelled by PLI, Indian automakers eye global EV space, targeting Europe & other developed markets

    Indian auto manufacturers are seizing the export opportunity in the electric vehicle (EV) market, driven by increasing demand for cleaner mobility in developed countries and government support. Companies like Maruti Suzuki and Hero MotoCorp are gearing up to export their EV models to Europe, leveraging India's frugal manufacturing capabilities. With India's production-linked incentive scheme and alignment with global standards, automakers aim to challenge Chinese dominance in the EV sector and establish India as an EV export hub.

    Prosus writes off Byju's stake; Swiggy, PayU India report card

    Dutch investment major Prosus said its investment in Byju’s is worth zero. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

    CII calls for review of trade ties with China

    The CII called for a review of trade ties with China due to the country's reliance on electronics components imports, posing a risk to domestic manufacturing sustainability.

    India's electronics components demand projected to reach $240 billion by 2030

    A new report by the Confederation of Indian Industry predicts the demand for electronics components and sub-assemblies in India to reach $240 billion by 2030, supporting a $500 billion electronics production. Priority components like PCBAs are expected to grow at a 30% rate.

    India's electronic manufacturing may reach USD 500 bn by 2030: CII report

    India needs to take critical actions to transform its electronic sector ecosystem from an 'import dependent assembly led manufacturing' to 'component level value-added manufacturing', highlights a report by Confederation of Indian Industry.

    Anti-dumping duty on PCBs hits IT hardware PLI beneficiaries

    India imposed a 30% anti-dumping duty (ADD) on bare PCBs – an essential component in any electronics product – for five years in March on the commerce ministry’s recommendations following complaints from six local PCB makers, represented by the Indian Printed Circuit Association, over cheap inbound shipments from China and Hong Kong.

    • India's electronic manufacturing likely to double in the next five years: Govt sources

      India's electronic manufacturing is likely to double in the next five years, according to sources in the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. The country's electronic manufacturing is likely to reach around USD 250 billion in the next 5 years, said a source in the ministry.

      Industry executives a worried lot: Why India-China tensions are equal to a big headache for electronics makers

      Indian electronics manufacturers have suffered $15 billion in production losses and 100,000 job cuts due to escalating tensions with China. Visa delays for Chinese executives are hindering the industry's expansion plans, leading to a $10 billion export opportunity loss and $2 billion in value addition loss. Government probes into Chinese companies operating in India have further impacted the sector.

      Meity policy momentum to continue with Ashwini Vaishnaw retaining Electronics, IT portfolio

      Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw retains electronics and IT portfolio, spearheading success in electronics and semiconductor manufacturing. He also oversees the enactment of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act and holds the railway ministry along with the Information and Broadcasting ministry.

      Electronics cos charged up for big revenue boost, set to double revenues to $55 billion by FY2027

      India's EMS industry revenues are projected to double to $55 billion by FY27, driven by local component sourcing. Apple, Samsung, Lenovo, and other global firms are set to expand operations in India.

      DRI clarifies 10% import duty on component imports, huge relief to industry

      The Department of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has clarified that components attached to the display assembly of mobile phones will attract a combined import duty of 10%, resolving a long-standing ambiguity. This decision affects parts like SIM sockets, side keys, and antennas when included in display assembly kits. This clarification, supported by the Ministry of Electronics and IT and the Prime Minister’s Office, aims to reduce litigation and confusion among manufacturers, customs officers, and the industry since the 2020 imposition of a 10% duty. The move is expected to aid the growth of the mobile phone manufacturing sector in India.

      India set for first current account surplus in 10 quarters by Q4FY24: Ind-Ra

      India's current account balance (CAB) is projected to reach a surplus of approximately USD 6 billion in Q4 2024, marking the first surplus since Q1 2022. However, the overall CAB for FY24 is expected to remain in deficit at 0.6% of GDP, the lowest since FY17. The global economic environment is showing signs of improvement for 2024, with easing inflationary pressures and robust economic growth in the US and emerging markets.

      Listen closely: From Google smart speakers to Paytm soundboxes, these businesses are thriving in manufacturing

      Making for others can be more lucrative than building a brand for themselves — this realisation has created a brigade of small contract manufacturers who are making India’s place prominent in the global electronics manufacturing services map.

      Why imports from China are rising despite atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives

      Imports from China is something India should monitor. But in some ways, this might be the way for the country to become a self-reliant economy.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 39%

      While it is always better to focus on what is happening to the individual stocks, there times it becomes “a must” before taking any decision. The reason, there is a possibility of greater divergence in how the broader market indices like Nifty and Sensex move and how the individual stocks and sector perform. A week before the election results, the way the market is panning out, it is clear that the street is working with the base case scenario of policy continuity. So, next we might see some sectors and stocks doing extremely well, while others may continue to be laggards. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Electronics companies seek Rs 35,000-crore incentive plan for components

      "The incentive scheme is needed to support growing demand for electronics components to the tune of $75-$80 billion by 2026, and $300 billion by 2032 to support $300 billion worth of electronics products manufacturing by 2026 and $1.2 trillion by 2032," the India Cellular & Electronics Association (ICEA), which represents top smartphone brands and manufacturing companies, said.

      India’s electronic manufacturing service industry is humming — now to stick to the flight path

      India's competitiveness will depend on continuing reforms, de-bureaucratisation, contract enforcement, effective dispute resolution mechanisms, last-mile facilitation, building of sectoral ecosystems, and governance law and order stability.

      BIS certification must for sale of used imported electronic products: DGFT

      In the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) notification on May 20, the Centre has specified that import of second-hand products, whether or not refurbished, repaired or reconditioned, notified under the Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Requirement of Compulsory Registration) Order, 2021, is prohibited unless they are registered with BIS and comply with the labelling requirement published by BIS.

      Stock picks of the week: 4 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 29 %

      It is after a long period of time that both bulls and bears are visible on the street at the same time and waiting to make the next move. A strong directional move will only come after election results. Before that it is very likely that the market would stay in range bound mode. During this period it would be better to stay with selected stocks, have at your portfolio and do a rejig with focus on fundamentals of the sector and the stocks. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Vedanta: How an old-age biz is trying to deliver a new-age baby

      The complete acquisition of AvanStrate positions Vedanta in the display panel market, with plans to build its own display glass plant in Gujarat. The company is also eyeing partnerships for a potential chip plant. Vedanta's foray into electronics manufacturing, spearheaded by Agarwal's son-in-law Akarsh K. Hebbar, aligns with its core business of metals and mining.

      'US-China trade war escalation may lead to dumping of goods in India': GTRI

      The US on Tuesday reignited the trade war with China by announcing a series of proposed tariff increases on imports including electric vehicles (EVs), batteries, and various other goods.

      Chipping in: N Chandrasekaran to chair Tata Electronics

      Chandrasekaran will take over from Banmali Agrawala who has held the post for the last few years. Chandrasekaran who is already chairman of many key Tata group companies will take charge after requisite regulatory approvals. Agrawala, a key Tata Sons aide, has taken on an advisory role recently in the group.

      China, Hong Kong account for 56 pc of India 's total imports of electronics, telecom, electrical products: GTRI

      India's imports of electronics, telecom, and electrical products surged to USD 89.8 billion in 2023-24, with over half of these imports coming from China and Hong Kong, according to the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI). China dominates with a 43.9% share, highlighting India's heavy reliance on these countries. GTRI emphasizes the need to reduce this dependency to enhance economic resilience and safeguard digital sovereignty. The report suggests strategic diversification of sources and boosting domestic production capabilities to achieve this goal.

      ETtech Explainer: Behind Apple’s search for Indian iCamera maker

      Manufacturing and assembling camera modules is a complicated process involving multiple specialised components. Apple's move to possibly look at onboarding two Indian corporates to court Apple could be a catalyst for the country’s high-end manufacturing ambitions.

      Imports fall as PLI boosts local production of electronics parts

      Imports of completely boxed units of electronics such as smartphones slumped 40% during April-January FY24, commerce ministry data show. Market trackers said local manufacturing of electronics, especially smartphones, rose 5% on year in 2023, driven by the government's production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme, with more manufacturers procuring components that have a large impact on the bill of materials (BoM) from local producers.

      Electronics parts PLI: Centre, companies get on call with ₹20,000 crore outlay on the agenda

      As per MeitY, building an electronics components and semiconductor ecosystem is at the heart of electronics manufacturing and is a naturally extended outcome towards producing the finished electronics products. "An electronic device consists of a high density of components and the manufacturing of these components holds immense job and value addition potential," Meity said, while seeking inputs from the industry.

      Government looking at component-linked incentive scheme for electronic manufacturing

      Secretary of MeitY makes this announcement at the launch of the country's first designed-in-India education tablet with BharatGPT virtual assistant.

      Govt cuts import duty for components used in making mobile phones to 10%

      The government announced a reduction in the import duty for components used in the manufacturing of mobile phones. The duty has been slashed from 15 percent to 10 percent, encompassing a range of crucial components such as battery covers, front covers, main lenses, back covers, and various other items integral to mobile phone production

      Tariff imposition: India appeals against WTO panel report

      India on Thursday appealed against a decision by the dispute settlement body of the World Trade Organization (WTO) that had ruled against New Delhi's imposition of tariffs on mobile phones and electronic components, among other ICT goods. The case was brought by the EU and a WTO panel in April said that India had violated global trading rules.

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