The Union Budget 2025 signals a strategic move to position India as a global hub for mobile manufacturing. The proposed tariff reductions on essential assembly components—such as PCBAs, camera modules, USB cables, and display modules—are a welcome measure that will improve cost efficiencies, accelerate localization, and strengthen the Make in India initiative. This move strengthens India’s position in the global supply chain, especially amidst shifting trade dynamics amongst major economies.
The decision to raise the income tax exemption limit upto ₹12 lakh will substantially increase disposable income, providing a significant financial boost to taxpayers, leading to increased consumer spending on electronics. As purchasing power of consumers rises, the demand for smartphones and other digital devices is expected to rise, further fueling the growth of India’s electronics industry. The establishment of five National Centres of Excellence for Skills and global skilling cooperation would equip young people for global opportunities. The Make in India campaign and streamlined trade policies are consistent with the government’s goals of driving growth, promoting investment, and encouraging women workforce participation.
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