Electronics Minister Meets Industry, Offers Little
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Ravi Shankar Prasad Exhorts the Electronics Industry to Explore the
New Opportunities Arising Out of the Adversity
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Aarogya Setu App Reaches around
8 crore Mobile Phones in the Country
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Industry Representatives Presented “Restart, Restore and Resurgence”
Model to Capture the Global Opportunity in Electronics System Design and Manufacturing
(ESDM) Sector
[PIB Press Release/29.04.2020]
Union Minister of Electronics and Information Technology
Ravi Shankar Prasad exhorted the Electronics Industry to explore the new opportunities
that are arising out of the adversity and make the country the global hub of electronics
manufacturing. During a meeting with Electronics Industry Associations, Chambers
and prominent Industry players, he requested the electronics industry to take advantage
of the opportunity and new Schemes notified by the Ministry, attract global investment
and strengthen the sector. He emphasized the role of Medical Electronics Industry
that is at a point of a complete turnaround.
The ministry officials presented the current COVID-19
situation & Aarogya Setu
platform and thanked the mobile industry for their support in making the Aarogya Setu app reach around 8 crore
mobile phones in the country. The efforts made by Ministry to handle the situation
in the short term, medium term & long term prospective to minimize the effect
of COVID-19 were presented during the meeting. It was also mentioned that major
electronics manufacturing clusters are facing local restrictions because of their
presence in high risk zones like Noida, Greater Noida, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu,
Andhra Pradesh etc. Officials also appreciated the support received from the Industry
in formulation of new Schemes for promotion of electronics industry and SOP Guidelines
for COVID-19.
Union Minister apprised the Industry that the requests
regarding broadening the definition of essential goods to ICT products, retail /online
sale of ICT essential goods, authorized sales and Services of ICT essential goods
has already been taken up with Ministry of Home Affairs. Under the newly notified
schemes of MeitY to promote electronics manufacturing,
Government of India will provide a financial support of Rs
50,000 crore for ESDM industry. Further, he mentioned that MeitY’s
initiatives like Aarogya Setu,
Aadhar, Digital payments etc. have played a very important
role in fighting against COVID-19.
Industry representatives presented “Restart, Restore
and Resurgence” model to capture the global opportunity in Electronics System Design
and Manufacturing (ESDM) sector. Majority of the participants appreciated the new
trilogy of schemes of MeitY, namely, PLI, SPECS and EMC2.0;
to support the electronics manufacturing sector. Industry raised various issues
related to working of factories, logistics, export, supply chain disruption and
demand shock due to COVID-19.
Union Minister instructed the ministry officials
to extend full support to the Industry and liaison with states/ UTs for reopening
of electronics manufacturing facilities.
The meeting was attended by major Associations
i.e. Manufacturers Association for Information Technology (MAIT), Indian Cellular & Electronics Association
(ICEA), Electronic Industries Association of India (ELCINA), India Electronics &
Semiconductor Association (IESA), Consumer Electronics & Appliances Manufacturers
Association (CEAMA), Indian Printed Circuit Association (IPCA), Electric Lamp and
Components Manufacturer’s Association of India (ELCOMA), Confederation of Indian
Industry (CII), Federation of Indian Chambers
of Commerce & Industry (FICCI), Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry
of India (ASSOCHAM), Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), Association
of Indian Medical Device Industry (AiMED), Telecom Equipment
Manufacturers Association of India (TEMA), PhD Chambers, Indian Telephone Industry
Limited (ITI). It was also attended by various Industry leaders in mobile, consumer
electronics, telecom and other segments of electronics manufacturing such as Apple,
Samsung, Xiaomi, Foxconn, Lava, Wistron, Oppo, Flex, Sterlite, Micromax, Deki Electronics, Tejas Networks Ltd, Panasonic etc.