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India to cross $10 bn worth mobile exports in FY22-23
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IANS | 22 Mar, 2023
Buoyed by attractive government incentives towards local manufacturing,
India is all set to reach a remarkable $10 billion (over Rs 82,000
crore) worth smartphone exports in the fiscal year ending March 31,
industry data showed on Wednesday.
According to the
India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA), Apple's 'Make in
India' smartphone now constitute 50 per cent of total exports.
Samsung is second with 40 per cent mobile exports while other smartphone players constitute 10 per cent export share.
Smartphone
exports from India have doubled from a corresponding period from last
fiscal year, driven by production-linked incentive (PLI) schemes.
The
top five global destinations India currently exports mobile phones to
are the UAE, the US, the Netherlands, the UK and Italy, according to the
ICEA data.
"Efficacy and maturity of an industry is only judged
with robust exports. Mobile phones policy and outreach initiatives have
been relentless and the results are in front of us," Pankaj Mohindroo,
Chairman of ICEA, told IANS.
"The mobile phone industry will
cross $40 billion manufacturing output and 25 per cent exports at $10
billion is a stellar performance," he added.
Reports surfaced
earlier this year that Tim Cook-led Apple will quickly shift some of its
China manufacturing to India and Vietnam in the next 2-3 years.
India
is likely to produce 45-50 per cent of Apple's iPhones by 2027, at par
with China, where 80-85 per cent of iPhones were produced in 2022.
According
to estimates by DigiTimes research analysts, India and Vietnam are to
become the biggest beneficiaries of smartphone supply chain migration
out of China.
India accounted for 10-15 per cent of iPhones' overall production capacity at the end of 2022.
Apple
became the first smartphone player in India to have exported $1 billion
worth iPhones in the month of December. It currently manufactures
iPhones 12, 13, 14 and 14 Plus in the country.
According to
Mohindroo, the country is now moving in a different direction, "which is
largely export-focused and led by the government's performance-linked
scheme (PLI) push".
The government is also working to strengthen
the electronic manufacturing ecosystem beyond mobiles to boost its
global share in hearables and wearables, IT hardware and electronic
components etc.
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