India cuts import duty for mobile phone components to 10%

A man talks on his mobile phone while walking on a road in Kolkata, India January 6, 2017. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri

NEW DELHI, Jan 31 (Reuters) – India has cut the import duty on some parts used for manufacturing of mobile phones to 10% from 15%, a move benefiting companies like Apple, opens new tab and Xiaomi, opens new tab in manufacturing in Asia’s third-largest economy.

The import duty on parts such as battery covers, main camera lens, back cover, other mechanical items of plastic and metal, GSM antenna, and other parts, has been reduced to 10%, the finance ministry said in a notification issued late on Tuesday.

The import duty on inputs used to manufacture these components has been cut to zero, the notification said.

“Duty cuts on import of mobile phone parts would help big global manufacturers to set up large scale mobile assembly lines in India, and substantially increase exports of mobile phones,” said Rajat Mohan, a director at tax consultancy firm MOORE Singhi.

Earlier this month, Reuters reported that India was considering import duty cuts on key components for producing high-end mobile phones.
The move will make India’s mobile phone manufacturing more competitive, the India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA) said in a statement.