Last year, the government introduced a PLI scheme for mobile phones, electronic components, critical pharmaceutical drugs and medical devices which saw huge traction and interest among global as well as Indian manufacturers. Following the success of said schemes, the Government announced a PLI scheme for 10 additional selected sectors. Such policies initiatives coupled with other reforms (such as reduced corporate tax rates, etc.) have helped India to stand out as a potential and attractive manufacturing destination.
The Scheme for telecom sector recently approved by the government has a large budgetary outlay worth INR12,195 crores. The Scheme, effective from 1 April 2021, will provide an attractive financial incentive of 4-7% to telecom equipment manufacturers for a period of five years. Incentives will be provided on incremental sales of manufactured goods over the base year, i.e., 2019-20 with a commitment towards minimum investment every year. The scheme proposes to incentivize the domestic manufacture of core transmission equipment, 4G\/5G, next-gen RAN and wireless equipment, access and customer premises equipment, IoT access devices and other wireless equipment and enterprise equipment like switches, routers, etc.
India being the second largest telecommunication market and telecom services provider moving towards 5G technology, the equipment manufacturers will play a pivotal role to set up the digital infrastructure in the country. Currently, the Indian telecom sector is largely dependent on the import of equipment and policy support for domestic manufacturing was required to build a conducive manufacturing ecosystem and set path to build capabilities to manufacture hi-tech equipment in the country.
With the benefit provided to majority of the telecom products, the scheme proposes to offset the huge import of telecom equipment worth more than INR50,000 crore and reinforce it with Made in India products both for domestic markets and exports. The growth of manufacturing in the country will also lead to generation of employment opportunities and utilization of the abundant resource pool that India offers.
Manufacturers qualifying under the scheme may be eligible for upto 20 times the minimum investment threshold for that year. At the same time, the scheme appears to meet the expectation of the industry considering that the incremental investment threshold has been kept at 100 crores for large players [vis-\u00e0-vis investment of 10 crores for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME)]. Such investment would need to be made cumulatively over the period of four years, i.e., 20% in 1st year, 40% in 2nd year, 70% in 3rd year and 100% in 4th year. The scheme has a special focus on MSMEs and an additional incentive of 1% shall be provided to MSMEs in the initial three years. Thus, assuming a company decides to commit an investment of INR 100 crores, it may be eligible for a maximum incentive of INR 322 crores approx. over a period of five years on a cumulative incremental sales of INR 6,600 crores provided all yearly conditions are met. Similarly, an MSME investing INR 10 crores, will be eligible for an incentive of INR 35 crores approx. over the period of next five years on cumulative incremental sales value INR 660 crores. The scheme brings out a good opportunity for MSMEs to come out as national champions.
In addition to the benefits under the scheme, a manufacturer can also consider availing the benefits of other central government reforms such as RoDTEP scheme, manufacturing in bonded warehouse (MOOWR scheme) and the incentives granted by the state government. With such attractive incentives, the global and Indian manufacturers are likely to consider enhancing their manufacturing capacities in India
India has come out strong with its sector specific policy initiatives when the world is facing disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic and looking to reconfigure their sourcing and manufacturing footprints for greater reliability and resilience. The government is expecting that the PLI scheme would attract long term investment, ensure stability and provide advantage over compete destinations.
The immediate next step for the industry would be to evaluate the scheme guidelines once the same are notified. Telecom industry has a huge R&D spend and it would be eager to understand whether the same will be considered under eligible investment. While the industry would work on their investment plans to evaluate their eligibility and apply under the scheme, the government would need to ensure timely approvals and disbursements. Both government and industry will have to go hand-in-hand for successful execution of the policy.","blog_img":"","posted_date":"2021-03-05 13:14:24","modified_date":"2021-03-05 13:16:12","featured":"0","status":"Y","seo_title":"Thrust to make India \"Atmanirbhar\" for telecom gear","seo_url":"thrust-to-make-india-atmanirbhar-for-telecom-gear","url":"\/\/www.iser-br.com\/tele-talk\/thrust-to-make-india-atmanirbhar-for-telecom-gear\/4832","url_seo":"thrust-to-make-india-atmanirbhar-for-telecom-gear"}">
制造业投资一直在增加印度政府提出的改革和激励政策使印度的程序。政府的目标是提高制造业的份额到2025年中国GDP的25%,创造了1亿多万个就业岗位。客观的说,政府将部门具体方案——生产与激励(PLI)识别出的关键部门。进口替代的方案的目的是,提供公平竞争的环境和激励国内制造商,建立出口能力,吸引投资,整合全球供应链和加强印度成为全球制造业中心的愿景。
去年,政府引入了
PLI方案手机、电子元器件、重要的药品和医疗器械,巨大的牵引力和全球的兴趣以及印度制造商。说计划成功后,政府宣布了一项PLI方案10额外选择部门。这些政策措施加上其他改革(如降低企业税率,等等)帮助印度作为一个潜在的和有吸引力的制造业目的地脱颖而出。
电信部门的计划最近批准的政府预算支出有很大价值INR12,195卢比。计划,有效的从2021年4月1日开始,将提供一个有吸引力的金融激励4 - 7%的电信设备制造商的五年。将提供激励措施增量销售制成品的基础,即。2019 - 20,承诺每年向最低投资。该计划提出了激励的国内生产核心传输设备,4 g / 5 g,下一代跑和无线设备,访问和客户场所设备、物联网接入设备和其他无线设备和企业设备开关、路由器等。
印度第二大电信市场,电信服务提供商向5 g技术,设备制造商将设置数字基础设施方面发挥关键作用。目前,印度电信业在很大程度上是依赖于进口设备和
政策支持国内制造业需要构建一套有利于制造业生态系统和路径构建能力生产的高科技设备。
提供的好处多数电信产品,该计划提出,以抵消的巨大进口电信设备价值超过INR50,000与在印度卢比和加强产品对国内市场和出口。制造业在中国的发展也将会产生就业机会利用印度提供的丰富的资源池。
制造商资格根据这项计划可能有资格得到高达20倍的最低投资阈值。同时,该计划似乎符合期望的行业考虑增量投资阈值保持在100卢比大型玩家(相对于微观投资10卢比,中小企业(MSME)]。这些投资将需要累计超过四年的时期,即。,第一年20%,第二年40%,第三年70%,第四年为100%。这个计划有一个特别关注男男同性恋者和一个额外的激励应提供1%的男男同性恋者在最初的三年。因此,如果一个公司决定提交的投资印度卢比100卢比,这可能有资格获得的最大激励INR 322卢比约。在一段五年的累积增量销售INR每年所有条件都满足提供6600卢比。同样,一个MSME投资INR 10卢比,将有资格获得INR 35卢比约的一个激励。在未来5年累积增量销售INR值660卢比。该计划提出一个很好的机会对msm出来国家冠军企业。
该方案除了福利,制造商也可以考虑主张的好处RoDTEP等中央政府的改革计划,制造业保税仓库(MOOWR计划)和政府颁发的奖励。如此有吸引力的激励机制,全球和印度制造商可能会考虑提高他们在印度制造能力
印度已经出来强大的部门具体政策举措当世界面临中断由于COVID-19流行和重新配置他们的采购和制造足迹寻找更大的可靠性和弹性。政府预计PLI方案吸引长期投资,确保稳定和提供竞争优势的目的地。
直接下一步该行业将评估该计划指南一次相同的通知。
电信行业有巨大的研发投入,这将是渴望理解相同的是否会被认为是在符合条件的投资。虽然该行业会工作在他们的投资计划评估他们的资格和应用根据这项计划,政府将需要确保及时审批和支付。政府和行业都必须携手并进的成功执行政策。
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Last year, the government introduced a PLI scheme for mobile phones, electronic components, critical pharmaceutical drugs and medical devices which saw huge traction and interest among global as well as Indian manufacturers. Following the success of said schemes, the Government announced a PLI scheme for 10 additional selected sectors. Such policies initiatives coupled with other reforms (such as reduced corporate tax rates, etc.) have helped India to stand out as a potential and attractive manufacturing destination.
The Scheme for telecom sector recently approved by the government has a large budgetary outlay worth INR12,195 crores. The Scheme, effective from 1 April 2021, will provide an attractive financial incentive of 4-7% to telecom equipment manufacturers for a period of five years. Incentives will be provided on incremental sales of manufactured goods over the base year, i.e., 2019-20 with a commitment towards minimum investment every year. The scheme proposes to incentivize the domestic manufacture of core transmission equipment, 4G\/5G, next-gen RAN and wireless equipment, access and customer premises equipment, IoT access devices and other wireless equipment and enterprise equipment like switches, routers, etc.
India being the second largest telecommunication market and telecom services provider moving towards 5G technology, the equipment manufacturers will play a pivotal role to set up the digital infrastructure in the country. Currently, the Indian telecom sector is largely dependent on the import of equipment and policy support for domestic manufacturing was required to build a conducive manufacturing ecosystem and set path to build capabilities to manufacture hi-tech equipment in the country.
With the benefit provided to majority of the telecom products, the scheme proposes to offset the huge import of telecom equipment worth more than INR50,000 crore and reinforce it with Made in India products both for domestic markets and exports. The growth of manufacturing in the country will also lead to generation of employment opportunities and utilization of the abundant resource pool that India offers.
Manufacturers qualifying under the scheme may be eligible for upto 20 times the minimum investment threshold for that year. At the same time, the scheme appears to meet the expectation of the industry considering that the incremental investment threshold has been kept at 100 crores for large players [vis-\u00e0-vis investment of 10 crores for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME)]. Such investment would need to be made cumulatively over the period of four years, i.e., 20% in 1st year, 40% in 2nd year, 70% in 3rd year and 100% in 4th year. The scheme has a special focus on MSMEs and an additional incentive of 1% shall be provided to MSMEs in the initial three years. Thus, assuming a company decides to commit an investment of INR 100 crores, it may be eligible for a maximum incentive of INR 322 crores approx. over a period of five years on a cumulative incremental sales of INR 6,600 crores provided all yearly conditions are met. Similarly, an MSME investing INR 10 crores, will be eligible for an incentive of INR 35 crores approx. over the period of next five years on cumulative incremental sales value INR 660 crores. The scheme brings out a good opportunity for MSMEs to come out as national champions.
In addition to the benefits under the scheme, a manufacturer can also consider availing the benefits of other central government reforms such as RoDTEP scheme, manufacturing in bonded warehouse (MOOWR scheme) and the incentives granted by the state government. With such attractive incentives, the global and Indian manufacturers are likely to consider enhancing their manufacturing capacities in India
India has come out strong with its sector specific policy initiatives when the world is facing disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic and looking to reconfigure their sourcing and manufacturing footprints for greater reliability and resilience. The government is expecting that the PLI scheme would attract long term investment, ensure stability and provide advantage over compete destinations.
The immediate next step for the industry would be to evaluate the scheme guidelines once the same are notified. Telecom industry has a huge R&D spend and it would be eager to understand whether the same will be considered under eligible investment. While the industry would work on their investment plans to evaluate their eligibility and apply under the scheme, the government would need to ensure timely approvals and disbursements. Both government and industry will have to go hand-in-hand for successful execution of the policy.","blog_img":"","posted_date":"2021-03-05 13:14:24","modified_date":"2021-03-05 13:16:12","featured":"0","status":"Y","seo_title":"Thrust to make India \"Atmanirbhar\" for telecom gear","seo_url":"thrust-to-make-india-atmanirbhar-for-telecom-gear","url":"\/\/www.iser-br.com\/tele-talk\/thrust-to-make-india-atmanirbhar-for-telecom-gear\/4832","url_seo":"thrust-to-make-india-atmanirbhar-for-telecom-gear"},img_object:["","retail_files/author_1614929419_37591.jpg"],fromNewsletter:"",newsletterDate:"",ajaxParams:{action:"get_more_blogs"},pageTrackingKey:"Blog",author_list:"Sourabh Jain",complete_cat_name:"Blogs"});" data-jsinvoker_init="_override_history_url = "//www.iser-br.com/tele-talk/thrust-to-make-india-atmanirbhar-for-telecom-gear/4832";">