"This new policy is aimed at attracting an investment of USD 6 billion in the next five years, and aims to create five lakh new employment opportunities in Gujarat," Science and Technology Minister Govind Patel announced on the floor of the Legislative Assembly while announcing the policy, which will remain in effect till 2021.
Under the policy, the government will provide subsidy up to Rs 100 crore on the capital cost to set up EMC. Further, subsidy of Rs 5 crore will be given to establish high power electric sub-station for such EMC.
"Looking at the pace at which this industry is growing, this market will touch the mark of USD 400 billion in next five years," the minister told the House.
Giving details about various provisions under the policy, Finance Minister and government spokesperson Saurabh Patel stated that such EMCs will be given various rebates in registration fees, land transfer stamp duty, power tariffs and in the payment of electricity duty.
Just like EMCs, the policy provides for Rs 100 crore capital subsidy to set up units engaged in Electronics System Design and Manufacturing. Such units will be eligible for interest subsidy up to Rs 10 crore on the loans.