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Lava’s export market to shift ops from China to India

The company is also closing down its design centre, with over 600 employees, in China and relocating it to India.

Lava’s export market to shift ops from China to India

During the lockdown period, Lava met its export demand from China. (Photo: Lava)

Lava International, the homegrown smartphone manufacturer on Friday said it is shifting its production for the export market from China to India within six months. The company is also closing down its design centre, with over 600 employees, in China and relocating it to India.

The company plans to invest Rs 800 crore over the next five years to scale up its mobile phone development and manufacturing operations in the country.

“We used to partially export mobile phones from China to the rest of the world, which will now happen from India,” Lava International Chairman and Managing Director Hari Om Rai told PTI.

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During the lockdown period, Lava met its export demand from China.

“My dream is to export mobile devices to China. Indian companies are already exporting mobile chargers to China. The production linked incentive scheme has ended our disability factor vis-a-vis export from China. Therefore, entire operations will now be carried from India,” Rai said.

The government in April notified three schemes involving total incentives of around Rs 48,000 crore to boost local electronics manufacturing and create 20 lakh direct and indirect jobs by 2025.

The notification included production linked incentive scheme (PLI). Under the scheme, electronics manufacturing companies will get an incentive of 4 – 6 per cent on incremental sales (over base year) of goods manufactured in India and covered under target segments over a period of five years.

The production of mobile phones in the country has surged eight-times in the last four years, from around Rs 18,900 crore in 2014-15 to over Rs 2 lakh crore in 2019-20. The country’s demand is almost completely met through domestic production.

The government estimates that through the PLI scheme, domestic value addition for mobile phones is expected to rise to 35-40 per cent by 2025 from the current level of 20-25 per cent and generate additional 8 lakh jobs, both direct and indirect.

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