DRI Notices to Oppo and Vivo Attracts MeitY Ire
The seeming differences in views between the two
departments, government and industry executives say, is relevant for duty
evasion notices that the Directorate
of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has served on Chinese smartphone majors Oppo and Vivo.
The impact may not be confined to Chinese firms and could
potentially disrupt India's aspirations of becoming an electronics manufacturing
hub, if issue is not resolved immediately, industry officials said. A revenue
department official confirmed receiving the letter, saying, "they will look into concerns of the industry."
After the MeitY letter, an
industry body representing smartphone companies in India wrote to the revenue
department, the Prime Minister's Office and the IT ministry in June, describing
the duty demands as "preposterous".
The smartphone industry expects other companies to face
similar notices. It warned that the issue could hurt the industry to the tune
of Rs 20,000 crore, and impact India's image.
On July 13, the DRI issued a notice to Oppo, demanding Rs 4,389 crore of
customs duty, citing wrongful misdeclaration of items
imported. A spokesperson at Vivo told ET that it had also received a similar
notice. The company is reviewing the notice, will cooperate with authorities
and "follow the course of law as required", the Vivo spokesperson
said. Oppo, in a media statement, said it held a
different view on the charges, and that it was an industry-wide issue many
corporates were working on. The company will take appropriate steps including
legal remedies, it said.