Mobile phone industry able to achieve a state of near self-reliance in PCBAs, chargers, battery packs, cables
The total production of electronic goods in India in FY23-24 is likely to reach $115 billion, buoyed by mobile phones’ local production which is estimated to exceed $50 billion in the current fiscal year, said the India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA) on Sunday.
To date, during this financial year, the country has crossed $100 billion of electronics manufacturing with a major contribution of $44 billion by mobile phone manufacturing.
With a strong focus on deep manufacturing and greater degree of localization, the mobile phone industry has been able to achieve a state of near self-reliance in PCBAs, chargers, battery packs, cables, etc.
The country is also moving towards the localization of other value chain items and substantial investments have been made in the localization of mechanics, die-cut parts, camera modules, display assemblies, etc.
“Our focus should be largely on manufacturing for the world and no economy or sector can become great without creating a giant export base for its nation,” said Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, ICEA.
“This is high time that the outstanding performance of the mobile phone manufacturing sector should be replicated in other verticals of the Indian electronics system design and manufacturing (ESDM) industry such as IT hardware, wearable and hearable, electronic components, etc,” he added.
The government has set a target of achieving $300 billion worth of electronics manufacturing by 2025-26, with $100 billion expected to come from exports. Mobile phones alone are anticipated to contribute more than $50 billion worth of exports by 2025-26.
“The future is also promising. The PLI 2.0 for IT Hardware with a capital outlay of Rs.17,000 crore and with a clear focus on value chain development, will surely yield impressive outcomes,” said the ICEA.
[With Inputs from IANS]
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