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India Implements Immediate Import Ban on Laptops and Computers; Prices Expected to Rise

Rudrakshi Gupta
Rudrakshi Gupta
Last updated: 2023/08/04 at 8:29 AM
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In a surprising move, India’s Directorate General of Foreign Trade has announced an immediate import restriction on laptops and personal computers. The new regulation requires companies, including tech giants like Apple, Lenovo, HP, Asus, Acer, and Samsung, to obtain a “Valid Licence for Restricted Imports” if they plan to bring laptops and computers for sale in the country.

The restriction is expected to create a short-term scarcity in the market, leading to higher demand and less supply. As a result, the prices of current laptops and computers in the market are likely to increase. Around 65 percent of laptop units are imported, and with the total laptop/PC market size close to $8 billion annually, this move is aimed at promoting domestic production and reducing import dependence.

Counterpoint’s Research Director, Tarun Pathak, stated that the Indian government’s strategy aligns with its efforts to encourage local manufacturing, similar to what has been achieved with smartphones and TVs. While the restriction may cause some short-term supply disruptions, the long-term goal is to enhance local production of laptops, tablets, and personal computers.

The import ban only applies to finished laptops and computers, allowing the import of parts for these machines freely. Some exceptions are also in place. Imports under baggage rules for laptops and computers for personal use remain unaffected by the restrictions. Additionally, the need for an import license is waived for quantities of up to 20 pieces per consignment for specific purposes such as research and development, testing, benchmarking, and repair.

As companies like Apple and Lenovo may have to suspend immediate imports, they might face challenges in meeting market demands. Retailers may find themselves with limited incentive to offer discounts on laptops due to higher demand. However, in the long run, if these companies shift to local manufacturing or assembly, it may result in lower prices for laptops and computers in India.

Overall, this move by the Indian government signals a strong push to bolster domestic production and bridge the gap in local manufacturing for the IT hardware segment. While short-term price increases are likely, the long-term goal is to achieve self-reliance in laptop and computer production and reduce reliance on imports.

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Rudrakshi Gupta August 4, 2023
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