Importing Color TVs Restricted in India, China on Radar Again?

- Advertisement -
  • China and Vietnam exported color televisions (TVs) worth $428 million and $293 million to India during 2019-20 period, respectively
  • Liquid crystal display TV sets of screen size below 63 cm are also included in the new restrictions

The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) in a notification has pointed out towards putting restrictions on import of color TVs ranging from 36 cm to 105 cm (14 inch to pprox 41 inch). Dated 30 July 2020, the notification also mentioned that a separate circular will be published explaining about the procedure for grant of licenses.

“Actual user condition would not be applicable for importers applying for an authorization to import the goods ‘Restricted’ in this Notification. The procedure for grant of license will be separately issued by DGFT,” read the notification.

Source – DGFT

China is the largest exporter of TV sets in India

China and Vietnam imported color televisions (TVs) worth $428 million and $293 million during 2019-20 period, respectively. The total imports of color TVs in India stood at $781 million in 2019-20. Malaysia, Hong Kong, Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, and Germany were the other countries that imported TVs to India.

- Advertisement -

Simply put, listing an item under a restricted category of imports, means that the importer of that commodity, will have to seek an import licence from the DGFT. It is to be noted here that DGFT falls under the ambit of commerce ministry of India.

“Import policy of colour television under HS code 8528 7211 to 8528 7219 is amended from ‘Free’ to ‘Restricted. This issues with the approval of Ministry of Commerce & Industry,” read the notification.

Who rules the TV market in India

Shipments of TVs in India grew 15 per cent annually to reach the highest-ever 15 million units in 2019, according to the latest research from Counterpoint’s TV Tracker service. As opposed to 24 per cent market share in 2018, China-headquartered Xiaomi, as per the repor, captured 27 per cent of the smart TV shipments in 2019. Similarly China-headquarterd TCL was also able to incres its share by four per cent during the same time.

“Brands like Xiaomi, TCL, VU have been expanding over the last few years taking on incumbents such as Samsung. LG, Sony, and Panasonic. Furthermore, 2019 was marked by the entry of smartphone brands such as Motorola, Nokia, OnePlus with their Smart TVs looking to build a connected device story complementing their smartphone devices,” research analyst, Debasish Jana had noted in the report.

He continued, “These new-age brands from Xiaomi to OnePlus are offering high specifications, some unique features at highly affordable price-points targeting urban users via e-commerce channels. This has led to some serious price-cuts by competition during the year to match the value proposition from these Chinese brands leveraging the cost-effective e-commerce channels.”

ALSO READ

Power Gear Import Restrictions Announced, China and Pakistan on Radar?

Railway Ministry PSU Cancels Rs 471 Cr Telecom Equipment Contract With China-Based Company

- Advertisement -

Most Popular Articles

Mukul Yudhveer Singh
Mukul Yudhveer Singh
Mukul Yudhveer Singh is an Editor at EFY. He’s an experienced business journalist who is both an enthusiast and a cynic of technology. Believes in data, as well as hunch-based journalism. He defines journalism as- reporting facts which help the audience take their own decisions, not ones that influence them!

EKA Mobility Aims To Triple Its Capacity

0
As part of its expansion strategy, EKA Mobility is constructing a third plant in Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh, which will produce both electric buses and...
V-BAT Drones

JSW Defence Partners USA’s Shield AI To Produce V-BAT Drones In India

0
The partnerships will leverage India's engineering talent and transitioning towards more cost-effective unmanned systems JSW Defence Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of the $24 billion JSW...

VinFast Discusses JV With Adani Group, Megha Engg

0
An informed source mentioned that VinFast, currently establishing a factory in Tamil Nadu, has started discussions with two companies aiming to secure some of...

Tata Elxsi, DENSO, AAtek Open Robotics Lab In Frankfurt

0
The laboratory situated in Tata Elxsi's Frankfurt office will function as a centre for research and development. It will showcase demonstrations of modular automation...

Ravvi Dhyani Joins ADATA To Boost India Presence

0
Planning growth in India with exciting new products and a strong market push for 2025 expansion, ADATA names Ravvi Dhyani as Country Manager. Memory...
Abhishek Malik from Calcom Vision Limited

“India’s Electronics Sector Is Growing Rapidly, Making This The Decade For Investors To Engage”...

0
From the complexities of manufacturing and sourcing components to testing processes that drive innovation, know all the exciting dynamics shaping this ever-evolving industry in...
Sunit Kapur, CEO of Epsilon

“Epsilon Leads With Low-Carbon Graphite Manufacturing, Outpaces Chinese Competitors” – Sunit Kapur, CEO of...

0
Are LFP cathodes and silicon-graphite anodes the best for cost efficiency in EV batteries? Sunit Kapur, CEO of Epsilon Advanced Materials, discusses this with...
John W. Mitchell, President and CEO, IPC

“India’s Core Focus On 5G, IoT, AI Fosters Need For Advanced Electronics,Components, And Semiconductors”...

0
Will Industry 4.0 supercharge India’s progress in semiconductor and electronics manufacturing? IPC President and CEO John W. Mitchell shared more strategies on the country’s...
Raman M., Co-Founder and CEO, chargeMOD

“Our Goal Is To Achieve Complete Sustainability By 2025-2026” – Raman M. Of chargeMOD

0
In a conversation with Nitisha Dubey from EFY, Raman M. of chargeMOD, elaborated his goal of developing virtual power plants by decentralising power production. Q....

“Adoption Of IoT-Enabled SMT Machines Is Still In Early Phases” – Pradeep Tandon, Director...

0
While electronics are becoming smarter through the Internet of Things, is electronics manufacturing following suit? Pradeep Tandon, Director for India, Middle East, and SAARC...
Applied Materials Representational Image

Applied Materials Selects Six Startups For Deep-Tech Accelerator Programme

0
The selected deep-tech startups will be evaluated for investment by Applied Ventures and potential collaboration opportunities with Applied Materials. In collaboration with the company's India...

Space tech Startup Akash Secures $68M CHIPS Funding

0
Eyeing to power into AI, EVs, and more high-tech industries, Akash Systems lands $68 million CHIPS grant to boost its cooling tech facility, generating...

Wireless Light-Based Communication With Velmenni’s Technology

0
Velmenni is at the forefront of wireless communication innovation with its pioneering light-based technologies, Li-Fi and LC Link. Founded by Deepak Solanki in October 2014...

Harnessing AI Technology For Efficient Pest Management

0
AI-Genix, an agri-tech startup, is transforming pest management for farmers through advanced AI-enabled systems that precisely target harmful pests. In an industry where pesticides and...

One Charger To Charge All Your Devices

0
Now, there is no need to carry different chargers for different products. This Bhubaneswar startup has launched a universal 65W charger using GaN technology...

Industry's Buzz

Learn From Leaders

Startups