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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad<\/a>, on Tuesday, unveiled the guidelines for electronics manufacturing schemes with an aim to strengthen domestic manufacturing of five global and five Indian mobile phone makers.

The three Schemes namely, the
Production-Linked Incentive Scheme<\/a> (PLI), Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors (SPECS<\/a>) and Modified Electronics Manufacturing Clusters (EMC 2.0<\/a>) Scheme, which were notified by the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MietY) on April 1, have a total outlay of Rs 50,000 crore.

The PLI Scheme shall extend an incentive of 4% to 6% on incremental sales (over base year) of goods manufactured in India and covered under the target segments, to eligible companies, for a period of five years subsequent to the base year.

\"Many years later, when you will look back, you will find that today's day will be a pathbreaking day because under the Aatma Nirbhar Bharat concept of the Prime Minister, our attempt is to build some champion sectors who will drive India's growth and create jobs. I was fortunate work with Ministry of Electronics and IT under the leadership of the Minister (Prasad) and want to compliment his leadership. He was very clear in his perspective and everyone in his team worked with dedication for this,\" Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said Tuesday.

The Manufacturers Association for Information Technology (MAIT) welcomed the government’s announcement which will boost local handset production and urged the government to extend the PLI scheme to other electronics.

“The mobile manufacturing industry is very positive about the move and this scheme will help meet the targets under NPE 2019,” said Nitin Kunkolienker, President-MAIT. “This will certainly lead to companies moving their supply chains to India. This will not only spur manufacturing but will make India an export-led global manufacturing hub for mobile phones.”

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The apex body of IT manufacturers said the interruption in the global supply chain due to the pandemic gives India an opportunity to increase export-led manufacturing and broadening the scope of PLI to all other major sectors of electronics such as Consumer electronics, ICT, CPE products, Computers, Medical Electronics etc. will be a game-changer.

The SPECS shall provide financial incentive of 25% on capital expenditure for the identified list of electronic goods, i.e., electronic components, semiconductor\/ display fabrication units, Assembly, Test, Marking and Packaging (ATMP) units, specialized sub-assemblies and capital goods for manufacture of aforesaid goods.

The EMC 2.0 shall provide support for creation of world class infrastructure along with common facilities and amenities, including Ready Built Factory (RBF) sheds \/ Plug and Play facilities for attracting major global electronics manufacturers, along with their supply chains.

The respective portals to receive applications for the three schemes have been made live by the IFCI, a public-sector NBFC.

According to data from
MeitY<\/a>, production of mobile handsets in 2018-19 has reached 29 crore units worth Rs. 1.70 Lakh crore from just 6 crore units worth Rs. 19,000 crore in 2014. While the exports of electronics has increased from Rs. 38,263 crore in 2014-15 to Rs. 61,908 crore in 2018-19, India’s share in global electronics production has reached 3% in 2018 from just 1.3% in 2012.

The schemes are expected to increase production of mobile phones and their parts to around Rs.10,00,000 crore by 2025 and generate around 5 lakh direct and 15 lakh indirect jobs, the government said.



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印度打开电子制造商申请价值50000卢比的方案

联盟部长Ravi Shankar Prasad,周二,推出了电子制造业的指导方针计划,目的是加强国内制造业的全球五大和五个印度手机制造商。

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新德里:联盟部长Ravi Shankar普拉萨德、周二发布了指导方针,电子制造计划,目的是加强国内制造业的五个全球和五个印度手机制造商。

这三个方案即根据激励方案(PLI),方案推广电子元件和半导体的生产(规格电子制造业集群()和修改EMC 2.0)计划,通知的电子和它(MietY) 4月1日有一个总费用50000卢比。

PLI方案应当延长4%到6%的动力增量销售货物(超过基准年)在印度和覆盖在目标细分市场,生产合格的公司,随后一段五年的基准年。

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“许多年以后,当你回头看,你会发现,今天的一天将会是一个开创性的一天因为在Aatma Nirbhar巴拉特总理的概念,我们尝试建立一些冠军部门谁将推动印度的增长和创造就业机会。我很幸运工作与电子和部长的领导下(Prasad)和想赞美他的领导。他很清楚他的观点和他的团队一起工作的每个人都奉献,“镍钛Aayog CEO Amitabh康德周二说。

信息技术的制造商协会(MAIT)欢迎政府宣布它将促进当地手机生产和敦促政府延长PLI计划其他电子产品。

“关于移动的移动制造业是非常积极的,这个计划将帮助满足目标根据2019年肺水肿,“Nitin Kunkolienker说President-MAIT。“这肯定会导致公司他们的供应链转移到印度。这不仅刺激制造业,将使印度出口全球手机制造中心。”

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顶体的制造商表示,全球供应链中断由于流行给印度一个机会来增加出口导向型制造业和扩大范围的照明灯具等其他主要行业的电子消费电子、信息通信技术、CPE产品、电脑、医疗电子等将会改变。

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规格应提供金融资本支出25%的激励确定电子产品列表,即。、电子元器件、半导体/显示器制造部门、组装、测试、标记和包装(ATMP)单位,专业半成品制造上述商品和资本货物。

EMC 2.0应提供支持创建世界一流的基础设施以及公共设施和设施,包括准备建造工厂(RBF)物流/即插即用设备吸引了全球主要的电子产品制造商,连同他们的供应链。

各自的门户接收申请的三个方案进行了现场IFCI,公共部门NBFC。

的数据显示MeitY、生产的手机在2018 - 19已达到29 1.70卢比的单位价值十万的卢比从6卢比的单位价值19000卢比的2014年。虽然电子产品的出口增加了从Rs。38263卢比的Rs 2014 - 15。61908卢比在2018 - 19日,印度在全球电子产品生产的份额已从2018年的3%在2012年仅为1.3%。

手机的计划预计将增加产量及其零部件Rs.10左右,00000卢比到2025年并生成5多数15十万的直接和间接就业,政府说。



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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad<\/a>, on Tuesday, unveiled the guidelines for electronics manufacturing schemes with an aim to strengthen domestic manufacturing of five global and five Indian mobile phone makers.

The three Schemes namely, the
Production-Linked Incentive Scheme<\/a> (PLI), Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors (SPECS<\/a>) and Modified Electronics Manufacturing Clusters (EMC 2.0<\/a>) Scheme, which were notified by the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MietY) on April 1, have a total outlay of Rs 50,000 crore.

The PLI Scheme shall extend an incentive of 4% to 6% on incremental sales (over base year) of goods manufactured in India and covered under the target segments, to eligible companies, for a period of five years subsequent to the base year.

\"Many years later, when you will look back, you will find that today's day will be a pathbreaking day because under the Aatma Nirbhar Bharat concept of the Prime Minister, our attempt is to build some champion sectors who will drive India's growth and create jobs. I was fortunate work with Ministry of Electronics and IT under the leadership of the Minister (Prasad) and want to compliment his leadership. He was very clear in his perspective and everyone in his team worked with dedication for this,\" Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said Tuesday.

The Manufacturers Association for Information Technology (MAIT) welcomed the government’s announcement which will boost local handset production and urged the government to extend the PLI scheme to other electronics.

“The mobile manufacturing industry is very positive about the move and this scheme will help meet the targets under NPE 2019,” said Nitin Kunkolienker, President-MAIT. “This will certainly lead to companies moving their supply chains to India. This will not only spur manufacturing but will make India an export-led global manufacturing hub for mobile phones.”

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
ITI to set up 200-acre electronic manufacturing cluster<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Mobile makers seek wage compensation for over 2 lakh workers<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
DoT to meet telecom gear makers on Jun 3 on production-linked incentive scheme<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Need to adopt AI aggressively to ensure inclusive development in corona-hit world: Ravi Shankar Prasad<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
The apex body of IT manufacturers said the interruption in the global supply chain due to the pandemic gives India an opportunity to increase export-led manufacturing and broadening the scope of PLI to all other major sectors of electronics such as Consumer electronics, ICT, CPE products, Computers, Medical Electronics etc. will be a game-changer.

The SPECS shall provide financial incentive of 25% on capital expenditure for the identified list of electronic goods, i.e., electronic components, semiconductor\/ display fabrication units, Assembly, Test, Marking and Packaging (ATMP) units, specialized sub-assemblies and capital goods for manufacture of aforesaid goods.

The EMC 2.0 shall provide support for creation of world class infrastructure along with common facilities and amenities, including Ready Built Factory (RBF) sheds \/ Plug and Play facilities for attracting major global electronics manufacturers, along with their supply chains.

The respective portals to receive applications for the three schemes have been made live by the IFCI, a public-sector NBFC.

According to data from
MeitY<\/a>, production of mobile handsets in 2018-19 has reached 29 crore units worth Rs. 1.70 Lakh crore from just 6 crore units worth Rs. 19,000 crore in 2014. While the exports of electronics has increased from Rs. 38,263 crore in 2014-15 to Rs. 61,908 crore in 2018-19, India’s share in global electronics production has reached 3% in 2018 from just 1.3% in 2012.

The schemes are expected to increase production of mobile phones and their parts to around Rs.10,00,000 crore by 2025 and generate around 5 lakh direct and 15 lakh indirect jobs, the government said.



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