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India to delay import licensing of laptops after U.S., industry push back – sources

India to delay import licensing of laptops after U.S., industry push back – sources

Published September 23,2023


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India will defer an import licence requirement for laptops and tablets, two authorities officers stated, a coverage U-turn after trade and the U.S. authorities complained in regards to the transfer, which might hit Apple, Samsung and others.

The plan shall be delayed by a yr, after which the federal government will take into account whether or not to implement a licensing regime or not, one of many officers advised Reuters, requesting anonymity.

The licensing regime, introduced abruptly on Aug. 3, aimed to “ensure trusted hardware and systems” enter India, cut back dependence on imports, increase native manufacturing and partially deal with the nation’s commerce imbalance with China.

But following trade objections, the preliminary plan was rapidly delayed by about three months.

Last month U.S. commerce chief Katherine Tai raised issues with India over the transfer, which might additionally have an effect on firms reminiscent of Dell and HP.

India’s electronics ministry is now proposing a less complicated import registration course of that is because of begin in November, stated the officers, who’ve direct information of the discussions.

A consultant for India’s IT ministry didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

The new ‘imports administration system’ will want firms to acquire ‘registration certificates’ for imports of laptops, tablets and private computer systems, as an alternative of licences proposed earlier by the Aug.3 order, one of many officers stated.

The ministry conveyed the proposal to trade officers in a gathering on Friday, they added.

India’s electronics imports, together with laptops, tablets and private computer systems, stood at $19.7 billion within the April to June interval, up 6.25% year-on-year.

Source: www.anews.com.tr