India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA) releases two reports on domestic electronics manufacturing:

According to the Frost & Sullivan study, from the top 25 high priority electronic products that account for 82% of overall electronics consumption in India, the top 5 product categories alone account for 60% of the overall electronics consumption. Some of the high consuming electronic products identified are -

  • Mobile Phones 38.85%
  • FPD TV 7.91%
  • Notebooks 5.54%
  • Desktops 4.39%

Power electronics/supply, Processor, LCD Display, Memory and PCB feature among the top 4 components contributing to the product Bill of Materials (BoM) across majority of the top 25 high priority products. According to the report, 69% of local consumption of the top 25 priority products are currently met through imports.

Strategic recommendations by Frost & Sullivan:

  • Aim to meet 50% of demand for 25 high priority products by local high value added manufacturing by 2018.
  • Address >20 % of the disability cost in producing the high priority products locally by normalizing duty structure and cost of working capital.
  • Provide subsidies / low interest loans to address working capital issues for SME manufacturers.
  • Provide a single window system for quick clearance of applications under the M-SIPS and EMC policies.
  • Skill Development Council to focus on developing skill-sets needed in the ecosystem for the 25 high priority products.

About IESA

The India Electronics & Semiconductor Association (IESA) is India’s premier trade body in the ESDM space. More information on IESA is available at www.iesaonline.org



Contact: 

Rahul Nag
Sonali Pappur Sadanand
Text100 India
+91 9958644228 / +91 9844489854



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