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Govt may impose 10% import duty on mobile motherboards

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government may impose additional duty on imported motherboards of under from April onwards, according to an official source aware of the proposal.

"There is proposal to increase import duty on three components used in - printed circuit board (the motherboard), camera modules and connectors. is part of notified in May 2017," an official source said.

At present there is zero import duty imposed on the three components.

When asked about quantum of duty that can be imposed, the source said that for PCB industry and Ministry of and proposed 10 per cent import duty but the final outcome is dependent on the ministry.

The government has already imposed 15 per cent import duty on chargers, battery, headset, speaker, microphone, keypad etc as per (PMP).

The PMP aimed at boosting indigenous production of by providing tax relief and other incentives on components and accessories used for the devices.

Reacting to the proposal, industry body said "Predictability is the hallmark of great economies. announced the PMP and has followed diligently. However, only imposing duty will not do the job. A profound and calibrated 360 degree programme, which makes industry globally competitive, is required.

Sections of the industry are still not ready and are clamouring for a postponement by 3 months, he added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 31 2018. 21:35 IST
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