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Applications by iPhone contract makers Foxconn, Pegatron<\/a> and Wistron as well as Samsung, Karbonn, Lava and Dixon to export mobile phones worth around $100 billion from India have been cleared by the empowered group, said people with knowledge of the matter.

“The empowered committee has approved all ap
pli<\/a>cations estimated to export around $100 billion (₹7.3 lakh crore) worth mobile phones under the production linked incentive scheme (PLI) and all the applications will be placed before the cabinet probably this week,” a senior government official told ET.

Members of the empowered committee include the Niti Aayog CEO along with the secretaries of economic affairs, expenditure, revenue, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) and Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT). Five of the applicants are overseas ones, seven are Indian and another six are in the components manufacturing scheme, officials said.

Apple’s contract manufacturers and Samsung have submitted production estimates of phones worth $50 billion each in the next five years, according to the applications, said people with knowledge of the matter. Exports will be slightly lower in each case.

Scheme was notified in April<\/strong>

“The extraordinary response to the PLI shows enormous trust of the global community in India’s manufacturing capability and leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” Communications & IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told ET.

The PLI scheme, which aims to make India a manufacturing hub for smartphones, was notified in April. Apple’s contract manufacturers started producing its latest handset models, the iPhone 11 and
iPhone SE<\/a>, shortly after that in India. The scheme is aimed at attracting manufacturers looking to move out of China amid Sino-US trade tensions, and even looks to draw companies from manufacturing hubs such as Vietnam. While Foxconn and Wistron already have plants running in India, Pegatron — Apple's second-largest contract manufacturer — is looking to set up its factory and is talking to states such as Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

Meanwhile, Samsung, which now exports phones worth about $2.5 billion from India, is all set to ramp up its production to handsets worth $50 billion in the next five years. Of this, $40 billion will comprise devices with a factory price of more than $200.

“Samsung exporting $2.5 billion out of India — of this, 97% was in the below $200 segment. By putting this floor price of $200 for eligibility in the PLI scheme, we have incentivised them to make high-value phones in the country and now they will be vacating this space of less than ₹15,000 factory price for Indian players to occupy,” said the first official cited above. “This is an important stage as it will ensure that Indian players are able to climb up the learning curve and start making worldclass smartphones to compete globally.”

The five global applicants are Samsung, two units of Foxconn, Wistron and Pegatron. The domestic ones are
Lava, Dixon, Micromax<\/a>, Padget Electronics<\/a>, Sojo, Karbonn and Optiemus. According to government data, 22 companies had applied for the ₹41,000-crore PLI scheme.
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政府小组清除手机出口1000亿美元全球制造商的建议

iPhone合同制造商,三星、Karbonn,熔岩在提交应用程序的公司

辛格Anandita Mankotia
  • 更新2020年9月7日08:28点坚持
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iPhone应用程序的合同制造商富士康,和硕联合纬创资通以及三星、Karbonn、熔岩和迪克逊从印度出口价值约1000亿美元的手机已通过授权集团的知情人士表示。

“授权委员会已经批准了美联社照明灯具阳离子估计出口约1000亿美元(7.3₹十万的卢比)值得下手机生产相关激励方案(PLI)和所有应用程序将被放置在内阁可能在本周之前,”一位高级政府官员告诉等。

授权委员会成员包括镍钛Aayog CEO随着经济事务秘书,支出,收入,电子和信息技术(MeitY),促进产业和国内贸易(DPIIT)和对外贸易总局(DGFT)。五申请者是海外的,七是印度和六个组件生产计划,官员说。

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苹果公司的合同制造商和三星已经提交生产的估计价值500亿美元的手机每个在未来五年内,根据应用程序,知情人士表示。在每种情况下,出口将会略低。

4月份计划通知

“非凡的应对PLI显示巨大的全球社区的信任在印度制造能力和莫迪总理领导,”普拉萨德通讯和信息技术部长Ravi Shankar告诉等。

PLI方案,旨在使印度智能手机的制造中心,4月份通知。苹果公司的合同制造商开始生产其最新的手机模型,iPhone 11iPhone SE后不久,在印度。该计划旨在吸引制造商希望离开中国在中美贸易关系紧张,甚至看起来吸引来自越南等制造业中心的公司。富士康和纬创资通已经工厂运行时在印度,和硕联合-苹果的第二大合同制造商正寻求建立了工厂,正与州如北方邦,泰米尔纳德邦,卡纳塔克邦,安得拉邦。

与此同时,三星,现在出口来自印度的手机价值约25亿美元,都是将增加其生产价值500亿美元的手机在未来五年。,400亿美元将包括设备的工厂价格超过200美元。

“三星的印度——这个出口25亿美元,97%在200美元以下。把这个底价200美元合格PLI方案,我们有激励他们做高附加值的手机,现在他们将退租这个空间低于15000₹印度玩家占领工厂价格,”第一个官员表示引用。“这是一个重要的阶段,因为它将确保印度球员能够爬上学习曲线和开始做世界级智能手机在全球范围内竞争。”

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五个全球申请人是三星,两个单位的富士康,纬创资通与和硕联合。国内的是熔岩、迪克森、Micromax,Padget电子、Sojo Karbonn Optiemus。政府数据显示,22家公司已经申请₹41000卢比的PLI方案。
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Applications by iPhone contract makers Foxconn, Pegatron<\/a> and Wistron as well as Samsung, Karbonn, Lava and Dixon to export mobile phones worth around $100 billion from India have been cleared by the empowered group, said people with knowledge of the matter.

“The empowered committee has approved all ap
pli<\/a>cations estimated to export around $100 billion (₹7.3 lakh crore) worth mobile phones under the production linked incentive scheme (PLI) and all the applications will be placed before the cabinet probably this week,” a senior government official told ET.

Members of the empowered committee include the Niti Aayog CEO along with the secretaries of economic affairs, expenditure, revenue, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) and Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT). Five of the applicants are overseas ones, seven are Indian and another six are in the components manufacturing scheme, officials said.

Apple’s contract manufacturers and Samsung have submitted production estimates of phones worth $50 billion each in the next five years, according to the applications, said people with knowledge of the matter. Exports will be slightly lower in each case.

Scheme was notified in April<\/strong>

“The extraordinary response to the PLI shows enormous trust of the global community in India’s manufacturing capability and leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” Communications & IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told ET.

The PLI scheme, which aims to make India a manufacturing hub for smartphones, was notified in April. Apple’s contract manufacturers started producing its latest handset models, the iPhone 11 and
iPhone SE<\/a>, shortly after that in India. The scheme is aimed at attracting manufacturers looking to move out of China amid Sino-US trade tensions, and even looks to draw companies from manufacturing hubs such as Vietnam. While Foxconn and Wistron already have plants running in India, Pegatron — Apple's second-largest contract manufacturer — is looking to set up its factory and is talking to states such as Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

Meanwhile, Samsung, which now exports phones worth about $2.5 billion from India, is all set to ramp up its production to handsets worth $50 billion in the next five years. Of this, $40 billion will comprise devices with a factory price of more than $200.

“Samsung exporting $2.5 billion out of India — of this, 97% was in the below $200 segment. By putting this floor price of $200 for eligibility in the PLI scheme, we have incentivised them to make high-value phones in the country and now they will be vacating this space of less than ₹15,000 factory price for Indian players to occupy,” said the first official cited above. “This is an important stage as it will ensure that Indian players are able to climb up the learning curve and start making worldclass smartphones to compete globally.”

The five global applicants are Samsung, two units of Foxconn, Wistron and Pegatron. The domestic ones are
Lava, Dixon, Micromax<\/a>, Padget Electronics<\/a>, Sojo, Karbonn and Optiemus. According to government data, 22 companies had applied for the ₹41,000-crore PLI scheme.
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