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Cheap imports entering via Asean trade pact may hit Make in India.


Date: 14-08-2018
Subject: Cheap imports entering via Asean trade pact may hit Make in India
NEW DELHI: India’s big plan to boost ‘Make in India’ through higher import duties has encountered turbulence, with cheap products from overseas being routed into the country by misusing the freetrade agreement with the Association of South East Asian Nations. 

The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, or DRI, is enquiring into imports of mobile phones and other telecom and IT equipment under the FTA route after allegations of abuse. “The agency has been asked to look into the issue,” said a government official privy to the development. India imposed customs duty on smartphones in July 2017 and subsequently increased the levy in the budget this year. Customs duties were also increased for automobile components, television LED/LCD and OLED panels, fruits juices, smart watches and sunglasses in the budget. 

The idea was to encourage ‘Make in India’ by disincentivising imports. However, some exporters are said to have started using Asean countries to route their exports to India to evade higher duties. What has rung alarm bells in the government is the entry of goods such as mobiles from China via an Asean member country without any substantial value addition, in violation of rules of origin, another government official said. The Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology has written to th .. 

Imports from Malaysia climbed 49% to $2 billion in April-May from $1.36 billion in the same period last year. Total imports from Asean nations have risen to $47.1 billion in FY18 from $41.3 billion in FY14. Over the same period, India’s exports have grown to $34.2 billion from $33.1billion. The government has tried to incentivise the making of mobile phones in India through the phased manufacturing plan and does not want its nascent success to be hurt by such instances and is keen on rectifying the situation promptly. 

About 120 mobile phone manufacturing units have stated operations in India. The free trade pact between India and Asean allows import of goods at zero or concessional customs duty from a member-country if reasonable value addition has been carried out there. The rule requires a 35% value addition, without which India can deny duty benefits. This is not the first time that abuse of the rule of origin has come to the fore. The DRI has investigated abuse under India-Thailand, India-South Korea and India-Asean FTAs.

Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com

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