Govt waives import duty on 35 capital goods to boost mobile phone manufacturing

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government has exempted 35 machine parts used for components from the basic customs duty to promote handset production in the country, according to an official notification.

These 35 capital goods are used for making components such as lithium-ion battery, and receiver of mobile phones, data cables, etc.

Industry body Indian Cellular and while appreciating the notification to exempt 35 capital goods said that all the goods in the new list have HS Codes(codes required for imports) at eight-digit tariff level in them which will aid fast customs clearance.

"Basic duty on the 35 items which currently range from 7.5 to 10 per cent is now fully exempted. IGST will be applicable on the imports but this can be set off against GST," said.

He said that essentially, the focus in the amendment is to cover manufacture of parts for mobile handsets, and receiver, data cables, optical cables, PCBs and PCBAs. All these are under the notified programme.

"The Association looks forward to the of parts in the phased manufacturing programme," Mohindroo said.

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First Published: Sat, September 29 2018. 20:15 IST