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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Communications and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw<\/a> on Monday said the telecom department will not interfere in matters related to mobile phone manufacturing.

His comments came amid the industry's apprehensions that there could be heavy regulations if the Department of Telecom decides to control the
mobile manufacturing<\/a> activities.

\"The telecom department is not going to enter mobile manufacturing at all. That regime is not going to change,\" Vaishnaw said after the release of a vision document on electronics manufacturing.

At present, the
Ministry of Electronics<\/a> and IT is the nodal organisation to manage matters related to mobile manufacturing.

Vaishnaw also said that the government is also working on fine-tuning the labour laws to support hiring a large number of workforce by big companies and allowing residential facilities within the campuses of firms.

He said that housing within the campus is not allowed but asked mobile phone makers to give a location where the government can work and find out the laws that need to be fine-tuned to meet the industry requirements.

\"PLI is a very successful method that has helped electronics manufacturing. Second way is to develop large format industrial zones. These are not SEZs. These are places where industry will be able to get plug and play kind of set-up. That is what we are working with the industry,\" Vaishnaw said.

He said that the industry has demanded to enable provisions for setting up large factories which can hire 40,000 to 1 lakh workers.

\"This requires a lot of change in the labour regulations. The labour minister is very positive on this. He feels that it is a very high doable thing. This is not something which requires major change in the legal framework. It is very much possible with administrative action,\" the minister said.

He was addressing mobile manufacturers during the release of a vision document which states that electronics manufacturing can reach USD 300 billion by 2026 with pro-active support from the government.

The National
Policy<\/a> on Electronics (NPE) 2019 had set a target of achieving a turnover of USD 400 billion by 2025. However, the industry will be unable to achieve the target set by NPE 2019, due to the adverse impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the sector, the report said, adding that \"the COVID-19 pandemic brought with it unforeseen and unprecedented challenges\".

India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA) Chairman Pankaj Mohindroo while sharing the details of the report said that the reduced target still aims for a 400 per cent increase from the current level, which will require significant and persistent policy initiatives and efforts to create a conducive electronics manufacturing ecosystem.

He said that the government should not make any changes in the tax tariff without consultation with the industry. Mohindroo said that there is a need to encourage domestic champions. The report estimates demand for electronic products in India may stand at approximately USD 180 billion by 2025-26.

\"If India is able to achieve the manufacturing target of USD 300 billion for electronics, the domestic market demand may be met in full by such manufacturing. This necessitates that USD 120 billion worth of electronic products would be required to be exported to the global market,\" the report said.

Mohindroo said that the mobile phones are expected to contribute around USD 60 billion in the export target.

Ministry of Electronics and IT secretary Ajay Sawhney said that it is time to enter into new product segments like robotics, automation etc, to achieve the targets.

\"Getting into a new product segment is very essential. It is a new segment that can take us to where we want to be. We should be planning for the globe,\" Sawhney said.
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电信部门不会干涉移动制造:Vaishnaw

“电信部门是不会进入手机制造。政权是不会改变,”Vaishnaw说远景文档发布后在电子制造业。

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新德里:通讯和信息技术部长AshwiniVaishnaw周一说,电信部门不会干涉手机制造有关的事务。

他的言论之际,该行业的忧虑,可能有沉重的规定如果电信部门决定控制手机制造活动。

“电信部门是不会进入手机制造。政权是不会改变,”Vaishnaw说远景文档发布后在电子制造业。

目前,中国电子产品是节点组织移动生产管理有关事项。

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Vaishnaw还说,政府还在微调劳动法支持招聘大量员工的大公司,让校园内的住宅设施公司。

他说,住房校园内是不允许的但是要求手机制造商给地方政府工作,可以找到法律需要调整以满足行业需求。

“照明灯具是一个非常成功的方法,帮助电子制造业。第二种方式是开发大型格式工业区。这些都不是经济特区。这些地方产业将能即插即用安装。这就是我们正在与这个行业,”Vaishnaw说。

他说,这个行业要求,使规定建立大型工厂也可以雇佣40000 - 1十万的工人。

“这需要大量的劳动法规的变化。劳工部长是非常积极的。他觉得这是一个非常高的可行的事情。这不是需要重大改变的法律框架。与行政行为很有可能,”部长说。

他是解决手机制造商在释放一个远景文档即电子制造业能在2026年达到3000亿美元政府的积极支持。

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全国政策电子(肺水肿)2019年设定了一个目标,到2025年实现营业额4000亿美元。然而,该行业将无法实现目标到2019年肺水肿,由于部门COVID-19大流行的不利影响,报告说,“COVID-19流行带来了不可预见的和前所未有的挑战”。

印度细胞和电子协会(ICEA)主席Pankaj Mohindroo而分享的细节报告说,减少目标仍然有计划增加400%从目前的水平,将需要大量和持续的政策举措,努力创造一个有利于电子制造的生态系统。

他说,政府不应进行任何更改在税收关税没有咨询这个行业。Mohindroo表示,有必要鼓励国内冠军。印度的报告估计对电子产品的需求可能站在约1800亿美元到2025 - 26所示。

“如果印度能够实现生产目标3000亿美元的电子产品,满足国内市场需求等制造业。这需要价值1200亿美元的电子产品需要出口到全球市场,”该报告说。

Mohindroo说手机预计将贡献约600亿美元的出口目标。

部电子秘书Ajay Sawhney说,是时候进入新产品段像机器人,自动化等,实现目标。

“进入一个新产品是非常必要的。这是一个新的部分,可以带我们去我们想去的地方。我们应该规划全球,“Sawhney说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Communications and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw<\/a> on Monday said the telecom department will not interfere in matters related to mobile phone manufacturing.

His comments came amid the industry's apprehensions that there could be heavy regulations if the Department of Telecom decides to control the
mobile manufacturing<\/a> activities.

\"The telecom department is not going to enter mobile manufacturing at all. That regime is not going to change,\" Vaishnaw said after the release of a vision document on electronics manufacturing.

At present, the
Ministry of Electronics<\/a> and IT is the nodal organisation to manage matters related to mobile manufacturing.

Vaishnaw also said that the government is also working on fine-tuning the labour laws to support hiring a large number of workforce by big companies and allowing residential facilities within the campuses of firms.

He said that housing within the campus is not allowed but asked mobile phone makers to give a location where the government can work and find out the laws that need to be fine-tuned to meet the industry requirements.

\"PLI is a very successful method that has helped electronics manufacturing. Second way is to develop large format industrial zones. These are not SEZs. These are places where industry will be able to get plug and play kind of set-up. That is what we are working with the industry,\" Vaishnaw said.

He said that the industry has demanded to enable provisions for setting up large factories which can hire 40,000 to 1 lakh workers.

\"This requires a lot of change in the labour regulations. The labour minister is very positive on this. He feels that it is a very high doable thing. This is not something which requires major change in the legal framework. It is very much possible with administrative action,\" the minister said.

He was addressing mobile manufacturers during the release of a vision document which states that electronics manufacturing can reach USD 300 billion by 2026 with pro-active support from the government.

The National
Policy<\/a> on Electronics (NPE) 2019 had set a target of achieving a turnover of USD 400 billion by 2025. However, the industry will be unable to achieve the target set by NPE 2019, due to the adverse impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the sector, the report said, adding that \"the COVID-19 pandemic brought with it unforeseen and unprecedented challenges\".

India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA) Chairman Pankaj Mohindroo while sharing the details of the report said that the reduced target still aims for a 400 per cent increase from the current level, which will require significant and persistent policy initiatives and efforts to create a conducive electronics manufacturing ecosystem.

He said that the government should not make any changes in the tax tariff without consultation with the industry. Mohindroo said that there is a need to encourage domestic champions. The report estimates demand for electronic products in India may stand at approximately USD 180 billion by 2025-26.

\"If India is able to achieve the manufacturing target of USD 300 billion for electronics, the domestic market demand may be met in full by such manufacturing. This necessitates that USD 120 billion worth of electronic products would be required to be exported to the global market,\" the report said.

Mohindroo said that the mobile phones are expected to contribute around USD 60 billion in the export target.

Ministry of Electronics and IT secretary Ajay Sawhney said that it is time to enter into new product segments like robotics, automation etc, to achieve the targets.

\"Getting into a new product segment is very essential. It is a new segment that can take us to where we want to be. We should be planning for the globe,\" Sawhney said.
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