Exports of Electronic Goods sees a jump
of 88% since 2013-14
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Government’s initiatives give a boost to domestic manufacturing of
quality and globally competitive products
[ABS News Service/28.02.2022]
India’s export of electronic goods rose by almost
88% from USD 6600 Million in 2013-14 to USD 12,400 Million in 2021-22. Mobile phones,
IT hardware (laptops, tablets), consumer electronics (TV and audio), industrial
electronics and auto electronics are key exports in this sector.
The National Policy on Electronics 2019 (NPE 2019)
aims to position India as a global hub for Electronics System Design and Manufacturing
(ESDM) by encouraging and driving capabilities in the country for developing core
components and creating an enabling environment for the industry to compete globally.
Four schemes namely the Production Linked Incentive Scheme (PLI) for Large Scale
Electronics Manufacturing, Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components
and Semiconductors (SPECS), Modified Electronics Manufacturing Clusters Scheme (EMC
2.0) the Production Linked Incentive Scheme (PLI) for IT Hardware have been introduced
to give boost to the electronics sector and establish the necessary ecosystem.
India has
been seeing consistent growth in exports. It may be noted that India’s merchandise
export in January 2022 increased by 23.69% to USD 34.06 billion over USD 27.54 billion
in January 2021; recording an increase of 31.75% over USD 25.85 billion in January
2020.
India’s merchandise export in 2021-22 (April-January)
rose by 46.53% to USD 335.44 billion over USD 228.9 billion in 2020-21 (April-January);
marking an increase of 27.0% over USD 264.13 billion in 2019-20 (April-January).
The government has been taking up a number of proactive
steps to boost exports. Anexport monitoring desk has been
set up to help remove impediments, constraints and bottlenecks faced by the export
sector, especially during the pandemic.
Various Acts under the Department of Commerce are
being reviewed to remove redundancies and outdated provisions. Several bilateral
trade agreements are being pursued with great vigor. The government is committed
towards developing each district in India as an export hub through initiatives such
as One District One Product (ODOP). Support is also being extended to exporters
through various exporters-oriented schemes. Efforts are being made to reducing compliance
burden through rationalization and decriminalization and several initiatives are
being undertaken to improve the ease of doing business.
An IT based platform for providing exporters licensing
and addressing their grievances is in the works. The Government is also working
on enhancing value of branding of Indian exports to improve India’s global standing
as a reliable supplier and proactive steps are being undertaken to align the nation
with the global value chain.