New Delhi: Prime Minister Narender Modi has stressed on the need to have innovation, cutting edge technology, improved infrastructure and less compliance burden to enhance India’s participation in global value chains in the manufacturing sector.


In this year's Budget, about Rs 2 lakh crore was earmarked for the PLI (production-linked incentive) scheme for the next five years and \"there is an expectation that the scheme would result in increasing the production by about USD 520 billion in the next five years\", Modi said in a virtual meet with manufacturing industry leaders on ‘PLI - Linking India To Global Value Chains’ on Friday.


India’s apex handset body ICEA<\/a> said the electronics industry<\/a> could be the largest contributing to the PM’s vision of achieving $5 trillion exports and added that government’s investments must not be treated as subsidies by companies but a tool to become globally competitive.


“ICEA has submitted their recommendations to Meity which speaks for the mobile and electronics industry, the disabilities, what defines success and key policy interventions by the
Government of India<\/a>,” Pankaj Mohindroo, chairman, ICEA said in a statement.


“It is imperative to offset the disabilities vis- à -vis other countries and encourage Global Value Chains (GVC’s) and domestic industry players to set-up manufacturing facilities in India. We need to build policies to compete with countries and not companies”, he said.


The PLI scheme for handsets which went live in August 2020 entails an investment of Rs 11,000 crore from global and domestic companies like Foxconn,
Wistron<\/a>, Pegatron, Samsung<\/a>, Lava<\/a>, Dixon and Micromax<\/a> to manufacture mobile phones worth Rs 10.5 lakh crore over the next five years.


Mobile phones continue to be the largest exported category among electronics with 35% share. According to the National Policy on Electronics (NPE) 2019, handsets will contribute 48% or $190 billion of production in the next five years.


“We are confident that on the basis of such forward-looking policy interventions, India should be able to focus its efforts to capture the investment opportunities originating from various global as well as domestic stakeholders,” Mohindroo said.
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总理Narender莫迪强调需要创新,前沿技术,改善基础设施和减少合规负担提高印度的制造业参与全球价值链。

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在今年的预算,大约2十万的卢比是用于照明灯具(根据激励)计划在接下来的五年,“有一个期望,该计划将导致增加生产约5200亿美元在未来五年”,莫迪说虚拟会见制造业领导人PLI——印度与全球价值链的周五。

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印度的顶点手机的身体工商东亚说,电子行业可能是最大的贡献点的愿景实现5万亿美元出口和补充说,政府投资不能视为补贴的企业,而是一个工具,成为具有全球竞争力的公司。


“工商东亚已经提交他们的建议Meity代表移动和电子行业的障碍,如何定义成功和政策干预的关键印度政府潘卡·莫辛德罗,”主席ICEA在一份声明中说。


“必须抵消残疾vis -于其他国家,并鼓励全球价值链(GVC)和国内业界人士在印度建立生产设施。我们需要建立政策与国家竞争而不是公司”,他说。


PLI计划2020年8月的手机上线需要投资11000卢比从富士康这样的全球和国内公司,纬创资通和硕联合,三星,熔岩迪克森和Micromax生产手机价值十万的10.5卢比在接下来的五年。


手机继续以35%的市场份额最大的出口类别之间的电子产品。根据国家政策在2019年电子产品(肺水肿),生产手机将贡献48%或1900亿美元在未来五年。


“我们相信,这种前瞻性的政策干预的基础上,印度应该能够将其努力集中捕捉投资机会来自各种全球以及国内利益相关者,“Mohindroo说。

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narender Modi has stressed on the need to have innovation, cutting edge technology, improved infrastructure and less compliance burden to enhance India’s participation in global value chains in the manufacturing sector.


In this year's Budget, about Rs 2 lakh crore was earmarked for the PLI (production-linked incentive) scheme for the next five years and \"there is an expectation that the scheme would result in increasing the production by about USD 520 billion in the next five years\", Modi said in a virtual meet with manufacturing industry leaders on ‘PLI - Linking India To Global Value Chains’ on Friday.


India’s apex handset body ICEA<\/a> said the electronics industry<\/a> could be the largest contributing to the PM’s vision of achieving $5 trillion exports and added that government’s investments must not be treated as subsidies by companies but a tool to become globally competitive.


“ICEA has submitted their recommendations to Meity which speaks for the mobile and electronics industry, the disabilities, what defines success and key policy interventions by the
Government of India<\/a>,” Pankaj Mohindroo, chairman, ICEA said in a statement.


“It is imperative to offset the disabilities vis- à -vis other countries and encourage Global Value Chains (GVC’s) and domestic industry players to set-up manufacturing facilities in India. We need to build policies to compete with countries and not companies”, he said.


The PLI scheme for handsets which went live in August 2020 entails an investment of Rs 11,000 crore from global and domestic companies like Foxconn,
Wistron<\/a>, Pegatron, Samsung<\/a>, Lava<\/a>, Dixon and Micromax<\/a> to manufacture mobile phones worth Rs 10.5 lakh crore over the next five years.


Mobile phones continue to be the largest exported category among electronics with 35% share. According to the National Policy on Electronics (NPE) 2019, handsets will contribute 48% or $190 billion of production in the next five years.


“We are confident that on the basis of such forward-looking policy interventions, India should be able to focus its efforts to capture the investment opportunities originating from various global as well as domestic stakeholders,” Mohindroo said.
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