Association of Indian Medical Device Manufacturers (AIMED) said the move will end "grossly discriminatory taxation regime" against domestically manufactured goods which has resulted in making the country import-dependent in this sector.
"The move is the first big boost to unshackle India from perilous import dependency in a critical sector. It will catalyse domestic manufacturing of medical devices and will go a long way in ensuring big success to PM Modi's 'Make in India' mission," said Rajiv Nath, Forum Coordinator of AIMED.
The ministry has reduced import duty on raw material for manufacture of medical devices.
AIMED claimed that the earlier taxation anomalies had made imports far cheaper than domestically produced goods as taxation burden on domestic manufacturers were far higher.
The earlier taxation regime which was "heavily biased towards imports" had resulted in significant cost differential between domestically manufactured goods and imports, making imports far cheaper.