Stating that the industry is "apprehensive" about further investments, ICA has written to Department of Electronics and IT Secretary Aruna Sundararajan calling for settling the duty differential principle to realise the 'Make in India' vision.
The current duty dispensation is 12.5 per cent countervailing duty (CVD) versus 1 per cent excise duty (without input credit of excise duty paid on the goods).
Differential duty made imports of mobile handsets more expensive compared to domestically manufacturing them, which led to companies like Xioami, One Plus and Gionee setting up new manufacturing units during the past few quarters.
He added that the GST dispensation for the industry must facilitate and catalyse establishment of India as a global manufacturing hub for mobile handsets and components.
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ICA said there has been about 200 per cent growth in mobile handset manufacturing activity in India in value terms during 2015-16 over 2014-15.
Over 35 new mobile handset manufacturing plants have so far been established, generating employment for about 50,000 people directly and over 90,000 indirectly.
"This is also supported currently by the VAT rates prevalent in most states. States which are currently on RNR or do not follow the floor rate of 5 per cent recommended by the Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers may suffer some revenue loss," ICA said.
This revenue loss will not be substantial because by having a single rate across the country, trade will improve tremendously, grey market will virtually disappear and erstwhile higher rate VAT jurisdictions will see a spurt in e-commerce sales, it added.
However, charger/adaptor, battery and headsets are subject to 12.5 per cent CVD and 2 per cent excise duty without input tax credit on domestic manufacturing. This principle has been created to encourage domestic manufacturing for components in a phased manner.
"We also request that the same GST ecosystem as recommended above should be extended to inputs, parts, components and accessories for the after-market services which is a very small market compared to the final mobile phone manufacturing," it said.
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