As India doubles down on local manufacturing, the country's import tariffs in the electronics sector are still way higher than China, Vietnam and other economies
Samsung Electronics also said on Wednesday that it would temporarily adjust operations at its Xian manufacturing facilities
The government continues to make efforts to move up in the global electronics supply chain and is expected to come up with new policies and incentive schemes for wearables and IT hardware
The Union Cabinet approved a Rs 76,000 crore policy boost for semiconductor and display manufacturing ecosystem
The company is already back to the pre-pandemic level in terms of revenue and volume
Electronics manufacturing services firm Optiemus Electronics is planning to expand its production capacity and aims to increase its headcount by around 2,000 people in next two years, a senior company official said. The company's existing production capacity is likely to be exhausted within two years and it has started looking for locations to set-up a new manufacturing unit, Optiemus Electronics Limited (OEL) managing director A Gururaj told PTI. "We will have to wait and see how much volume our customers will look at, but I do believe that over the next one to one-and-a-half years, at least a couple of thousand people will be added on the shop floor, if not more," Gururaj said. At present, the company has a team of 300 people. OEL is among the electronic manufacturing services firms that have qualified for production-linked incentive (PLI) schemes for mobile phones, IT hardware and telecom products. The government is giving incentives to companies under the PLI scheme based on t
The world is seeking more trusted sources for electronics post-COVID-19 and India has all the key elements in place to grab the opportunity: Minister of State for Electronics and IT
The world's top maker of memory chips posted a 28% jump in operating profit in the July-September quarter to 15.8 trillion
When popular smartphone brands like Xiaomi and realme entered the laptop market in India last year, they were expected to shake the existing giants
The global semiconductor shortage is hitting the Indian mobiles, consumer electronics and automotive sectors hard in the midst of the festive season when sales usually peak, with the automobile industry understood to have piled up around 5 lakh pending orders. While customers usually get bargain deals or handsome festive discounts during this period, this time they are paying higher for a host of items ranging from mobile handsets and TVs to cars due to the chip shortage. Freebies have vanished from most of the automotive showrooms as manufacturers struggle to meet demand. "If you look at the demand parameters, which is reflected in bookings or in queries, they are very good. However, the supply side this year unfortunately is a little muted because of this semiconductor issue. "That is the reason why the number of bookings have built up but supplies have not come," Maruti Suzuki India Senior Executive Director (Marketing & Sales) Shashank Srivastava told PTI. The auto industry, ..
Homegrown audio brand boAt maintained its lead for the fourth successive quarter as India's true wearable market registered 68 per cent (YoY) growth during Q2, a new report showed on Friday
Samsung Electronics stayed on as the world's second-largest tablet computer vendor in the second quarter of the year, a report showed on Friday, as it strives to catch up with industry leader Apple.
The Micromax In 2b event will begin at 12 noon tomorrow
Customer from 96 per cent pincodes of India place orders during Amazon's Prime Day event
Re-commerce marketplace Cashify on Tuesday said it has acquired UniShop, an omnichannel retail solution platform, for an undisclosed sum
India's automotive electronics market is expected to cross $18 billion by 2027 driven by rising income levels and increasing customer preference for in-vehicle digital experience
The floor was closed in March 2020 for the first time since World War II to allow for social distancing needed to deal with Covid-19
As the economy recovers, so should discretionary spending, which again will be salutary.
Improving cash flows, robust balance sheet and margin levers are other positives
Apple supplier and the world's biggest contract electronics manufacturer Foxconn has claimed that the ongoing global shortage for electronic components will last until at least 2022.