PLI
Schemes Push Foreign and Indian Companies in Mobile Sector
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Empowered Committee for PLI Scheme for Large-Scale
Electronics Manufacturing Approves Incentives for Foxconn India and Padget Electronics (Dixon)
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Empowered Committee headed by CEO, NITI
Aayog, approved incentives for Foxconn India and Padget
Electronics
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Foxconn Hon Hai Technology India Mega
Development Pvt. Ltd is the first global company that
has been approved under the target segment ‘Mobile Phones’ (Category: Invoice
Value Rs 15,000 and Above) to receive incentive under mobile manufacturing for
the period 1 August 2021–31 March 2022 based on its incremental investments and
sales figures. The incentive amount approved is Rs 357.17 crore.
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Padget
Electronics Pvt. Ltd is a 100% subsidiary of Dixon
Technologies Pvt. Ltd and has manufacturing
facilities in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Padget
Electronics had already received an amount of Rs 53.28 crore under the PLI
scheme for Large-Scale Electronics Manufacturing for the period August–December
2021 based on its incremental investments and sales figures.
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India exported Rs 45,000 crore worth of
mobile phones in FY 2021-22 and during the current year up to November 2022,
mobile phone exports have already crossed Rs 40,000 crore, which is more than
double the exports made during the same period last year.
The PLI schemes as envisioned
by the Hon’ble Prime Minister are built on the foundation of the 14 sectors’ strengths,
their production capabilities, and drive to become global champions. In another
milestone today, the Empowered Committee headed by CEO, NITI Aayog, approved incentives
for two companies—one a domestic company and the other a global company—for mobile
manufacturing under the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for the Large-Scale
Electronics Manufacturing (LSEM) sector.
M/s Foxconn Hon Hai Technology
India Mega Development Pvt. Ltd is the first global company
that has been approved under the target segment ‘Mobile Phones’ (Category: Invoice
Value Rs 15,000 and Above) to receive incentive under mobile manufacturing for the
period 1 August 2021–31 March 2022 based on its incremental investments and sales
figures. The incentive amount approved is Rs 357.17 crore.
Foxconn Hon Hai Technology
India Mega Development Private Limited (or Foxconn India), owned by Hon Hai/Foxconn
Technology Group is part of the Foxconn Group, which is the world’s No. 1 manufacturer/assembler
of mobile phones. Foxconn India is a Taiwanese multinational electronics contract
manufacturer with its headquarters in Tucheng, New Taipei
City.
M/s Padget Electronics Pvt. Ltd, a domestic
company, has been approved by the Empowered Committee to receive incentive under
mobile manufacturing for the quarter January–March 2022 based on its incremental
investments and sales figures under the target segment ‘Mobile Phones’ (Category-Domestic
Companies). The incentive amount approved is Rs 58.29 crore.
Padget Electronics
Pvt. Ltd is a 100% subsidiary of Dixon Technologies Pvt. Ltd and has manufacturing facilities in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
Padget Electronics had already received an amount of Rs
53.28 crore under the PLI scheme for Large-Scale Electronics Manufacturing for the
period August–December 2021 based on its incremental investments and sales figures.
The proposals for disbursement
of incentives, presented by Ministry of Electronics and IT, were considered by the
Empowered Committee, comprising NITI Aayog CEO Param Iyer,
DPIIT Secretary Anurag Jain, MeitY Secretary Alkesh Kumar Sharma, and other members of the Empowered Committee.
The PLI scheme for Large-Scale
Electronics Manufacturing, under MeitY is advancing towards
making India a competitive destination for electronics manufacturing and providing
a boost to Atmanirbhar Bharat while creating more global
champions in this sector.
As of September 2022,
the PLI scheme for LSEM has attracted investment of Rs 4,784 crore, and led to total
production of Rs 2,03,952 crore, including exports of Rs 80,769 Crore. The scheme
has also generated employment of 40,916. Electronics manufacturing is expected to
rise to USD 300 billion by 2025-26.
As a result of government
initiatives and industry’s efforts, India has made rapid advances in the past five
years in the field of electronics manufacturing. The production of mobile phones
has risen from about 6 crore in 2014-15 to approximately
31 crore in 2021-22. The export of mobile
phones has also seen a sharp increase. India exported Rs 45,000 crore worth of mobile
phones in FY 2021-22 and during the current year up to November 2022, mobile phone
exports have already crossed Rs 40,000 crore, which is more than double the exports
made during the same period last year.
The PLI for Large-Scale
Electronics Manufacturing sector has attracted leading global players, including
Foxconn, Samsung, Pegatron, Rising Star and Wistron while leading domestic companies,
including Lava, Micromax, Optiemus, United Telelinks Neolyncs and Padget Electronics, have also participated in this scheme.