
India emerges as toy-making hub with 52% drop in toy imports in 8 years, 239% jump in exports
With a massive rise in exports by 239 percent in FY 2022-23 in comparison to FY 2014-15, India’s toy industry has emerged as the new “toy hub market”.
India’s toy imports have seen a decline of 52 percent, India has seen a remarkable growth in the toys market and development of overall quality of the toys available in the domestic market.
These observations have been noted in a case study on “Success Story of Made in India Toys” conducted by the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow at the behest of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT).
The study highlights that in a span of 6 years, from 2014 to 2020, these dedicated efforts have led to the doubling of the number of toy manufacturing units, a reduction in dependence on imported inputs from 33 percent to 12 percent, an increase in gross sales value by a cumulative annual growth rate of (CAGR) of 10 percent, and an overall rise in labour productivity.
The report states that the efforts of the government have enabled the creation of a more conducive manufacturing ecosystem for the Indian toy industry.
The report analyses that India is also emerging as a top exporting nation due to the country’s integration into the global toy value chain, along with zero-duty market access for domestically manufactured toys in countries including the UAE and Australia.
The report stated that in order to position India as a viable alternative to current toy hubs of the world, i.e., China and Vietnam, consistent collaborative efforts of the toy industry and the government are essential for advancements in technology, embracing e-commerce, encouraging partnerships and exports, investing in brand-building, engaging with educators and parents to communicate with children, valuing cultural diversity and collaborating with regional artisans, etc.
The report emphasized that to address these issues and foster growth in the Indian toy industry, a strategic plan of action was needed. The government has implemented several interventions and initiatives such as the formulation of a comprehensive National Action Plan for Toys (NAPT) having 21 specific action points, and implemented by 14 Central Ministries/ Departments, with DPIIT as the coordinating body.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his “Mann ki Baat” address in August 2020, expressed his desire to establish India as a global toy manufacturing hub. To fulfill the vision, the government has undertaken a series of initiatives including the formulation of a comprehensive programme like the NAPT to promote the designing of toys, using toys as a learning resource, monitoring the quality of toys, promoting indigenous toy clusters, etc.
The basic customs duty on toys was increased from 20 percent to 60 percent in February 2020, and subsequently to 70 percent in March 2023.
The grant of licences made it easier to micro-sale units manufacturing toys without a testing facility for one year and without establishing an in-house testing facility, which was further extended by three years.
The BIS has granted more than 1200 licences to domestic manufacturers and more than 30 licences to foreign manufacturers for the manufacture of toys with BIS standard marks. Besides, a cluster-based approach was adopted to support the domestic toy industry.
The Ministry of MSME is supporting 19 toy clusters under the Scheme of Funds for the Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI), and the Ministry of Textiles is providing designing and tooling support to 13 toy clusters.
Several promotional initiatives have also been undertaken to promote indigenous toys and encourage innovation, including The Indian Toy Fair 2021, Toycathon, etc.
[With Inputs from IANS]
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