SME Times News Bureau | 26 Nov, 2021
Speaking at the high level DPIIT-FICCI Investor Roundtable on PLI for White Goods, ShriAnurag Jain, Secretary, DPIIT, said
that the government is willing to look at the Phased Manufacturing
(PMP) plan for the AC industry to check the imports and increase local
value addition and employment.
He was responding to the suggestions made
by some of the CEOs present in the roundtable to come out with the PMP
for the AC industry.
Jain
also mentioned that DPIIT will now ensure that all these investments
coming up under the PLI of White Goods get approvals from the central
and state government authorities on fast track so that targets set under
the PLI are achieved timely.
Jain
also said that they were in the process of fast tracking the National
Single Window Clearance System aimed at Ease of Doing Business where all
applications can be filed and tracked online.
He also said that
Government is fastracking FDI applications under Press note 3.
Jain
further said that the PLI scheme has been designed such as to benefit
those sectors where India can take lead and also to benefit sunrise
sectors and make them ready for global competition.
Anil Agrawal, Additional Secretary, DPIIT, while appreciating the
efforts of the FICCI Electronics and White Goods Committee, said that
the industry response to PLI for white goods has been overwhelming. The
government took immense precautions while drafting the scheme so that
there are no impediments to the implementation of the scheme going
forward, he said.
Sharing
the journey of PLI for White Goods, Agrawal said that in almost one
year, DPIIT has ensured that the scheme was designed and implemented
based on the industry feedback and consensus across the value chain.
In
the DPIIT-FICCI Investor Roundtable over one hundred and fifty
CEOs/CXOs of the white goods industry participated showcasing the
confidence of the investors in PLI.
Many of these investors in component
value chain are new ventures from the Small and medium sector who would
now supply to the OEMs and integrate with the Global value chains,
noted ShriAnil Agrawal.
He
further elaborated that the impact of the scheme has been tremendous as
manufacturing units in over 50 locations across India are coming up or
will benefit from the PLI scheme of white goods in the component chain
of AC and LED.
Agrawal said that these units are located in States
like Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh,
Uttarakhand, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Haryana
Rajasthan and West Bengal.