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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: European telecom gear vendors Ericsson<\/a> and Nokia<\/a> said that they have flagged issues related to custom duty on components for telecom equipment<\/a>, which will impact the cost effectiveness of local manufacturing at a time when the duty on finished product hasn’t been increased correspondingly.

The Indian government recently increased custom duty from zero to 10-20% on various components, including PCBA, base station controller, system module and cables among others that go into manufacturing of telecom equipment. There is 10% surcharge applicable on the custom duty.

These components are not locally available in India and vendors are forced to source them from global sources. They recently told the DoT that the duty change in custom notification has resulted in increased duties of items (components) used in manufacturing of finished telecom network equipment like Radios, Baseband and Microwave.

The vendors told that department that the impact is significant and has led to an overall increase of 5-6 % in the local manufacturing cost of Radios, Baseband & Microwave.

\"We have requested for reconsideration through industry bodies. It will pose a challenge in terms of cost increase for production in India,\" Nitin Bansal, Managing Director, India Head-Networks, Market Area South East Asia, Oceania and India at Ericsson told ET.

Nokia's India head Sanjay Malik said that the duty hike will increase the overall cost of production in India. he added that the company has also raised the issue with the authorities, including the telecom department.

\"On one side you want to increase manufacturing in India. On the second side, we don't have the local component suppliers and then we increase duty on some of the components which are coming in. It will not go well together...it is not beneficial for us with a large manufacturing set up. It requires a holistic review,\" Malik said.

The recent budget also imposed duties on high value items like Filter Units, Diplexers, Diecasting etc. Equipment vendor said that these components do not have a manufacturing ecosystem in India and hence it is necessary to import them to manufacture the finished products like Radios, baseband, and microwave.

Vendors said that this is also leading to increase in the overall cost of manufacturing in India compared to the import of finished products.

While Nokia will be applying for the production-linked scheme for telecom and networking products, Ericsson said that it is currently evaluating the scheme and its guidelines.

Nokia will be applying for the scheme. The details are being worked out. We have a large manufacturing base for radio here. With the scheme, we can continue feeding the world market through the local factory and take the incentives,\" Malik said.

Ericsson's Bansal said that the company's Pune facility is making both 4G and 5G equipment for both domestic market and for export purposes. \"...we are still evaluating the policy as per requirement. The intent is there. The whole ecosystem will develop and make it much easier for people like us to manufacture in India.\"

Back in April, the DoT had said Ericsson and Nokia were keen to expand their existing operations in India for global supply chains, while
Samsung<\/a>, Cisco, Ciena and engineering manufacturing service companies like Jabil USA, Foxconn Taiwan, Sanmina USA, and Flex USA had also shown interest in setting up manufacturing units in India.

Local companies HFCL, Coral Telecom, Sterlite, Dixon and
VVDN Technologies<\/a> also plan to expand their facilities.

Earlier this month, the DoT issued detailed guidelines while opening up applications for telecom equipment and networking products manufacturers to apply for the
PLI scheme<\/a>.

Read also<\/h4>
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ETTelecom interviews: Ericsson CEO on trusted sources, India competition, PLI scheme, spectrum price and 5G rollout<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
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ETTelecom interviews: Nokia India&#39;s Sanjay Malik on business growth, restructuring, 5G trials and PLI scheme<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
Under the plan, 10 large manufacturers and 10 MSMEs will be selected to receive incentives worth Rs 12,195 crore over a five-year period by achieving stipulated production targets. Of this, Rs 1000 crore have been set aside for the 10 MSMEs, three out of which will be domestic companies.

The scheme will cover products such as 4G\/5G next-generation radio access networks, IoT devices, customer premises equipment, routers and switches.

ET recently reported that a section of local telecom gear makers were unhappy with that the
Department of Telecommunications<\/a>’ (DoT) guidelines for the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, which factors in a maximum 15% of the R&D investments, will only help companies that don’t plan on indigenous product development of telecom equipment, and will only lead to assembly.

They added that the scheme is skewed towards contract manufacturers at the cost of companies who are investing top dollars in R&D to develop products locally.

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诺基亚、爱立信说组件的职责提高当地生产成本效率的影响

而诺基亚将申请根据方案电信和网络产品,爱立信表示,它目前正在评估方案和指导方针。

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新德里:欧洲电信设备供应商爱立信诺基亚说他们有标记对组件的关税问题电信设备,这将影响当地制造业的成本效益之时,成品没有关税也相应增加。

印度政府最近增加关税从0到10 - 20%在各种组件,包括加工、基站控制器,系统模块和电缆等进入生产电信设备。有10%的附加费适用的关税。

这些组件不是在本地可用在印度和厂商被迫从环球资源来源。他们最近告诉点自定义通知的职责变化导致增加关税的物品(组件)用于制造完成电信网络设备如收音机、基带和微波。

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供应商告知部门的影响是显著的,导致整体增加当地生产成本的总合收音机、基带和微波。

“我们已经要求通过行业组织申请复议。这将构成挑战在印度生产的成本增加,”尼邦萨尔,董事总经理,印度Head-Networks,东南亚市场区域,大洋洲和印度在爱立信告诉等。

诺基亚的印度头桑杰Malik说,责任提高将增加在印度生产的总成本。他补充说,该公司还与当局提出了这个问题,包括电信部门。

“你一边想增加在印度制造。在第二个方面,我们没有当地的零部件供应商,然后我们增加一些组件的关税。它不会顺利在一起…这不是有利于我们建立的一个大型制造业。它需要一个全面的审查,”马利克说。

最近的预算还强加关税高价值物品,如过滤单元,双工器,压铸等。设备供应商说,这些组件没有在印度制造的生态系统,因此需要将其导入到生产完成的产品,如收音机、基带和微波。

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供应商说,这也是导致总成本的增加相比制造业在印度进口成品的。

而诺基亚将申请根据方案电信和网络产品,爱立信表示,它目前正在评估方案和指导方针。

诺基亚将申请计划。细节正在拟定之中。我们有一个大型制造业基地电台。计划,我们可以继续通过当地的工厂和养活世界市场激励,”马利克说。

爱立信的普纳邦萨尔说,该公司的设施使4 g和5 g设备为国内市场和出口的目的。“…我们仍按要求评估政策。那里的目的是。整个生态系统将开发和使它更容易为人们像我们在印度制造。”

早在4月,点说爱立信和诺基亚希望扩大他们的全球供应链,在印度现有业务三星,思科,Ciena制造业和工程服务公司如美国捷普电子、台湾富士康,Sanmina美国、美国和Flex还兴趣建立在印度制造单位。

当地企业影响,珊瑚电信,斯特里特工业公司,迪克逊和VVDN技术还计划扩大其设施。

本月早些时候,点发布了详细的指南而开放申请电信设备制造商申请和网络产品PLI方案

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根据计划,10大制造商和男男同性恋者会选择接受奖励价值12195卢比在五年内完成规定的生产目标。,1000卢比已经留出10男男同性恋者,将国内的公司。

该计划将涵盖产品,如4 g / 5 g下一代无线电接入网络,物联网设备,客户前提设备,路由器和交换机。

等最近报道,一段当地的电信设备制造商就不开心了电信部”(点)生产指南与激励(PLI)计划,哪些因素在最高15%的研发投资,只会帮助公司不打算自主产品开发的电信设备,和只会导致组装。

他们补充说,这项计划是偏向合同制造商的成本公司顶级美元投资于研发开发本地产品。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: European telecom gear vendors Ericsson<\/a> and Nokia<\/a> said that they have flagged issues related to custom duty on components for telecom equipment<\/a>, which will impact the cost effectiveness of local manufacturing at a time when the duty on finished product hasn’t been increased correspondingly.

The Indian government recently increased custom duty from zero to 10-20% on various components, including PCBA, base station controller, system module and cables among others that go into manufacturing of telecom equipment. There is 10% surcharge applicable on the custom duty.

These components are not locally available in India and vendors are forced to source them from global sources. They recently told the DoT that the duty change in custom notification has resulted in increased duties of items (components) used in manufacturing of finished telecom network equipment like Radios, Baseband and Microwave.

The vendors told that department that the impact is significant and has led to an overall increase of 5-6 % in the local manufacturing cost of Radios, Baseband & Microwave.

\"We have requested for reconsideration through industry bodies. It will pose a challenge in terms of cost increase for production in India,\" Nitin Bansal, Managing Director, India Head-Networks, Market Area South East Asia, Oceania and India at Ericsson told ET.

Nokia's India head Sanjay Malik said that the duty hike will increase the overall cost of production in India. he added that the company has also raised the issue with the authorities, including the telecom department.

\"On one side you want to increase manufacturing in India. On the second side, we don't have the local component suppliers and then we increase duty on some of the components which are coming in. It will not go well together...it is not beneficial for us with a large manufacturing set up. It requires a holistic review,\" Malik said.

The recent budget also imposed duties on high value items like Filter Units, Diplexers, Diecasting etc. Equipment vendor said that these components do not have a manufacturing ecosystem in India and hence it is necessary to import them to manufacture the finished products like Radios, baseband, and microwave.

Vendors said that this is also leading to increase in the overall cost of manufacturing in India compared to the import of finished products.

While Nokia will be applying for the production-linked scheme for telecom and networking products, Ericsson said that it is currently evaluating the scheme and its guidelines.

Nokia will be applying for the scheme. The details are being worked out. We have a large manufacturing base for radio here. With the scheme, we can continue feeding the world market through the local factory and take the incentives,\" Malik said.

Ericsson's Bansal said that the company's Pune facility is making both 4G and 5G equipment for both domestic market and for export purposes. \"...we are still evaluating the policy as per requirement. The intent is there. The whole ecosystem will develop and make it much easier for people like us to manufacture in India.\"

Back in April, the DoT had said Ericsson and Nokia were keen to expand their existing operations in India for global supply chains, while
Samsung<\/a>, Cisco, Ciena and engineering manufacturing service companies like Jabil USA, Foxconn Taiwan, Sanmina USA, and Flex USA had also shown interest in setting up manufacturing units in India.

Local companies HFCL, Coral Telecom, Sterlite, Dixon and
VVDN Technologies<\/a> also plan to expand their facilities.

Earlier this month, the DoT issued detailed guidelines while opening up applications for telecom equipment and networking products manufacturers to apply for the
PLI scheme<\/a>.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
ETTelecom interviews: Ericsson CEO on trusted sources, India competition, PLI scheme, spectrum price and 5G rollout<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
ETTelecom interviews: Nokia India&#39;s Sanjay Malik on business growth, restructuring, 5G trials and PLI scheme<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
Under the plan, 10 large manufacturers and 10 MSMEs will be selected to receive incentives worth Rs 12,195 crore over a five-year period by achieving stipulated production targets. Of this, Rs 1000 crore have been set aside for the 10 MSMEs, three out of which will be domestic companies.

The scheme will cover products such as 4G\/5G next-generation radio access networks, IoT devices, customer premises equipment, routers and switches.

ET recently reported that a section of local telecom gear makers were unhappy with that the
Department of Telecommunications<\/a>’ (DoT) guidelines for the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, which factors in a maximum 15% of the R&D investments, will only help companies that don’t plan on indigenous product development of telecom equipment, and will only lead to assembly.

They added that the scheme is skewed towards contract manufacturers at the cost of companies who are investing top dollars in R&D to develop products locally.

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