The government today hiked import duty on smartphones, television sets, microwave, LED lamps and some other electronic items in a bid to protect domestic manufacturers.
Customs duty on television sets has been doubled to 20 per cent as also on LED lamps.
"This is a significant step as it will boost the domestic manufacturing industry and give a fillip to the government's Make in India initiative," Videocon Chief Manufacturing Officer Abhijit Kotnis said.
The tax on import of microwave ovens too has been doubled to 20 per cent, the Finance Ministry said in a notification.
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CEAMA President Manish Sharma said: "We have been pushing the government to increase the basic customs duty for CBUs imported into the country which in turn will benefit the overall domestic ACE industry."
Consumer Electronics and Appliances Manufacturers Association (CEAMA) is an all India industry body in the consumer electronics and durables sector.
Customs duty on video recording equipment as well as TV cameras has been increased to 15 per cent from current 10 per cent. Imported smartphones will cost more with customs duty on them being increased to 15 per cent from nil now.
Godrej Appliances Business Head and EVP Kamal Nandi: "This will benefit and promote domestic manufacturing of microwave ovens, supporting government's initiative of Make In India."
Import duty on set top boxes has been doubled to 20 per cent. Also, customs duty on lamps and lighting fittings including search lights and chandeliers has been doubled to 20 per cent while the same on electricity meters increased from 10 per cent to 15 per cent, the notification said.
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