Home Technology Gadgets India restricts import of laptops, tablets with immediate effect The restriction comes on top of policies designed to discourage import of foreign electronics that have been in place for years, including lofty tariffs by Bloomberg August 3, 2023 Image credit: Getty Images India is requiring licences for the import of computers from laptops to tablets, the latest in a series of government measures intended to encourage local electronics production. Purchasers need to seek permission to import laptops, tablets, all-in-one personal computers and ultra-small computers and servers with immediate effect, according to a notification from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade. Certain types of PCs that are designated “capital goods” may be exempt, the agency said without elaborating. The restriction comes on top of policies designed to discourage import of foreign electronics that have been in place for years, including lofty tariffs. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has unveiled a INR170bn ($2.1bn) financial incentive plan to draw makers of laptops, tablets and other hardware to the South Asian nation as companies look to diversify supply chains beyond China. The programme aims to capitalise on the demand for laptops, tablets and servers in India and also aims to make the country a hub for electronics exports. The last date to apply for the so-called production-linked incentives in this product category is August 30. Laptops and tablets account for a fraction of India’s annual import of electronics of more than $60bn. While Apple has yet to begin making iPads or MacBook laptops in India, the incentives and import restrictions could push the Cupertino, California-based company to consider such moves. Other manufacturers who could take advantage of the measures include Dell Technologies, HP and Asustek Computer. Also read: India bans rice exports, UAE follows suit: Possible impact on world food prices Tags computer import India Laptops Manufacturing 0 Comments You might also like Empowering women entrepreneurs: unlocking a multi-trillion-dollar opportunity Ratan Tata, who put India’s Tata Group on the global map, passes away at 86 Abu Dhabi fund ADIA boosts global presence with GIFT City office Acer’s Emmanuel Fromont on the brand’s strategy to stay ahead