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Government defers implementation order to restrict imports of laptops, tablets till October 31

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: August 05, 2023 8:38 AM

The government  deferred  the enforcement of the import restriction order on laptops and computers (including tablet computers) by nearly ...

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The government  deferred  the enforcement of the import restriction order on laptops and computers (including tablet computers) by nearly three months to October 31, giving electronic enterprises additional time to import these products without a licence.

Now, these companies would need to take a licence from the government to import these devices from November 1. On August 3, the government put the import of these devices under a licence regime with immediate effect. Subsequently, industry raised issues with the government on the notification.

The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), in an order issued late on Friday, said the notification dated August 3 (Thursday) shall be effective from November 1. Import consignments can be cleared till October 31, 2023 without a licence for restricted imports. For clearance of import consignments with effect from November 1, 2023, a valid licence for restricted imports is required, it said.

It added that a liberal transitional arrangement is provided for import of laptops, tablets, all-in-one personal computers, ultra-small form factor computers and servers till October 31, 2023. The move will offer a breather to the companies that have been on tenterhooks following Thursday’s order. The restrictions were imposed for security reasons and the need to promote domestic manufacturing. The move will also curtail in-bound shipments of these goods from countries like China and Korea.

The decision will also spur domestic manufacturing at a time when India has identified electronics manufacturing as a key priority area for its future growth ambitions and is hoping to attract investments from global biggies looking to diversify their operations outside China.

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