"The Budget 2016 proposals had resulted in duty structure with high duty of 29.441 per cent on key parts like batteries, chargers and headsets compared to complete mobiles which were at low duty of 12.50," Indian Cellular Association National President Pankaj Mohindroo said in a statement.
The government has removed basic customs duty (10 per cent) and special additional duty (4 per cent) proposed on charger, adaptor, batteries and wired headsets.
He is also co-chairman of the Fast Track Task Force panel constituted by government to promote manufacturing of mobile devices in the country.
The government has retained countervailing duty of 12.5 per cent on these components.
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