India backs down under corporate pressure, delays import tax on smartphone touch panels

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in iPhone edited February 2019
Originally set to take effect this month, the Indian government has postponed a tax on touch panel imports that would have impacted smartphone makers like Apple and Samsung.

iPhone 6s touch panel


Assuming the Indian finance ministry agrees on a proposal by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, the tax will now begin in April 2020, Reuters sources said. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Make in India" campaign, the government has been gradually increasing taxes on phone component imports as an incentive for firms to set up local manufacturing.

Apple and other members of the Indian Cellular and Electronics Association brought their influence to bear last month, arguing that the touch panel tax and other government measures could hurt their business. Samsung even wrote to the government separately, claiming it wouldn't be able to produce two high-end phones with the tariff in place.

Samsung is expected to have an Indian touch panel assembly plant open by the end of March 2020. It's unknown if that explains the window of the delay.

Despite industry complaints "Made in India" has had some success, as India is now second only to China in phone production, with firms like Samsung, Oppo, and Apple assembly partners Foxconn and Wistron setting up shop. The ICEA itself admits that "Make in India" has created over 600,000 jobs.

Apple controls just 1 percent of the Indian smartphone market, something typically blamed on a combination of low-cost competition and high iPhone prices, exacerbated by import costs. For years the company has resorted to selling outdated hardware as a workaround -- Wistron, in fact, is currently assembling the iPhone SE and 6s in the country.

Foxconn is reportedly considering moving some of its iPhone production to India, which would have the dual benefit of cutting import costs and reducing dependence on China, which is embroiled in a trade war with the U.S. It could eventually pave the way for Apple opening its first Indian retail stores as the company complies with sourcing requirements.

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  • Reply 1 of 9
    AppleExposedappleexposed Posts: 1,805unconfirmed, member

    I find it sad how everyone stole Apples technology and is playing around with it as they see fit.

    jbdragonwatto_cobra
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  • Reply 2 of 9
    jfanningjfanning Posts: 3,398member

    I find it sad how everyone stole Apples technology and is playing around with it as they see fit.

    What technology was it that everyone stole?
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  • Reply 3 of 9
    Roger_Fingasroger_fingas Posts: 148member, editor
    Remember, Apple's GUI is based on work by Xerox.
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  • Reply 4 of 9
    Remember, Apple's GUI is based on work by Xerox.
    Yeah, it was properly licensed.
    jbdragon
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  • Reply 5 of 9
    From a report by economictimes.indiatimes.com Apple is planning to stop plans for flagship stores. It is planning to make franchisee stores from 1500 sq. Ft to 4500sq ft . I guess they are trying to spread stores out in different regions instead of concentrating them.
    Link:

    https://m.economictimes.com/tech/hardware/flagship-stores-on-hold-apple-to-open-larger-retail-outlets/articleshow/67748844.cms

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  • Reply 6 of 9
    sflocalsflocal Posts: 6,156member
    Remember, Apple's GUI is based on work by Xerox.
    You mean Apple's properly-licensed Xerox GUI?  
    jbdragonwatto_cobra
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  • Reply 7 of 9
    Not surprised Apple struggle in India.

    I just got back from New Delhi.  Insanity.  It’s a completely different planet in a different solar system. 

    racerhomie3beowulfschmidt
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  • Reply 8 of 9
    Election Year. The Government is trying not to piss off too many lobbies.
    watto_cobratrashman69
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  • Reply 9 of 9
    jbdragonjbdragon Posts: 2,313member
    Remember, Apple's GUI is based on work by Xerox.
    I love how this MYTH always pops up from clueless people that have no idea what they are talking about. Maybe you should do a little learning!!! Here you go on the whole story. Directly from Standford. The Xerox PARC Visit. At the Bottom of the page there's a link about the Apple Mouse. That's also very interesting. http://web.stanford.edu/dept/SUL/sites/mac/parc.html
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