The government expects the Indian electronics manufacturing sector to grow to around $300 billion (about Rs 22.5 lakh crore) by 2024-25, IT minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said
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The government has seen interest from global majors like Apple, Samsung and their contract manufacturers to scale up production in India
Brokerages expect mobile volumes to rise multi-fold over the next two years
Coronavirus pandemic shut down Ritchie Street for two months, and when it opened late June the country was in an anti-China mood.
If the current talks with the ATMP big boys fructify, it will be a major step for the country.
Also plans to promote five domestic companies on national scale
From satisfying local authorities to meeting requisite workforce and safety parameters, various challenges lie ahead of manufacturers
Decision to help electronics manufacturers make India a global hub; Apple, Samsung may gain
Company plans to move some units to the state from neighbouring countries
Almost 60 leading electronics makers will meet the government on Monday and raise the issue
On offer: reimbursement on GST to new and existing units; easier norms for investors on job creation and subsidies
New investment proposals would be accepted till December 31, 2018
Ravi Shankar Prasad said the government has set up dedicated electronic manufacturing clusters in different parts of India