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Share your ideas for Implementation of Budget Initiatives for Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes

Share your ideas for Implementation of Budget Initiatives for Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes
Start Date :
Mar 05, 2021
Last Date :
Mar 31, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Interacting with India Inc for information sharing and brainstorming on PLI schemes, Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a recent webinar that the Union Budget and ...

Interacting with India Inc for information sharing and brainstorming on PLI schemes, Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a recent webinar that the Union Budget and India's policy-making shouldn't just be restricted to a government process." Every stakeholder associated with the development of the country should have an effective engagement in it," the Prime Minister said during the recent webinar on PLI schemes.

For a USD 5 trillion economy, our manufacturing sector has to grow in double digits on a sustained basis. Our manufacturing companies need to become an integral part of global supply chains, possess core competence and cutting-edge technology. To achieve all of the above, PLI schemes to create manufacturing global champions for an AatmaNirbhar Bharat have been announced for 13 sectors. For this, the government has committed nearly1.97 lakh crores, over 5 years starting FY 2021-22. This initiative will help bring scale and size in key sectors, create and nurture global champions and provide jobs to our youth.

The key announcements in the Union Budget related to Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme are as follows and we seek ideas and suggestions from the public and other stakeholders on the same:

Textile
To enable the textile industry to become globally competitive, attract large investments and boost employment generation, a scheme of Mega Investment Textiles Parks (MITRA) will be launched in addition to the PLI scheme. This will create a world-class infrastructure with plug and play facilities to enable create global champions in exports. 7 Textile Parks will be established over 3 years.

The Textiles Sector generates employment and contributes significantly to the economy. There is a need to rationalize duties on raw material inputs to manmade textiles. We are now bringing nylon chain on par with polyester and other man-made fibres. We are uniformly reducing 35 the BCD rates on caprolactam, nylon chips and nylon fibre & yarn to 5%. This will help the textile industry, MSMEs, and exports, too

Capital Equipment and Auto Parts
There is immense potential in manufacturing heavy capital equipment domestically. We will comprehensively review the rate structure in due course. However, we are revising duty rates on certain items immediately. We propose to withdraw exemptions on tunnel boring machine. It will attract a customs duty of 7.5%; and its parts a duty of 2.5%. We are raising customs duty on certain auto parts to 15% to bring them on par with the general rate on auto parts.

Electronic and Mobile Phone Industry
Domestic electronic manufacturing has grown rapidly. We are now exporting items like mobiles and chargers. For greater domestic value addition, we are withdrawing a few exemptions on parts of chargers and sub-parts of mobiles. Further, some parts of mobiles will move from a ‘nil’ rate to a moderate 2.5%.

Iron and Steel
MSMEs and other user industries have been severely hit by a recent sharp rise in iron and steel prices. Therefore, we are reducing Customs duty uniformly to 7.5% on semis, flat, and long products of non-alloy, alloy, and stainless steels. To provide relief to metal recyclers, mostly MSMEs, I am exempting duty on steel scrap for a period up to 31st March 2022. Further, I am also revoking ADD and CVD on certain steel products. Also, to provide relief to copper recyclers, I am reducing duty on copper scrap from 5% to 2.5%.

MSME (related with steel)
We are proposing certain changes to benefit MSMEs. We are increasing duty from 10% to 15% on steel screws and plastic builder wares. On prawn feed, we increase it from 5% to 15%. We are rationalizing exemption on import of duty-free items as an incentive to exporters of 36 garments, leather, and handicraft items. Almost all these items are made domestically by our MSMEs. We are withdrawing exemption on imports of certain kind of leathers as they are domestically produced in good quantity and quality, mostly by MSMEs. We are also raising customs duty on finished synthetic gemstones to encourage their domestic processing.

Chemicals
We have calibrated customs duty rates on chemicals to encourage domestic value addition and to remove inversions. Apart from other items, we are reducing customs duty on Naptha to 2.5% to correct inversion.

Renewable Energy/ Solar
To give a further boost to the non-conventional energy sector, I propose to provide an additional capital infusion of `1,000 crores to Solar Energy Corporation of India and `1,500 crores to the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency.

In Part A, we have already acknowledged that solar energy has huge promise for India. To build up domestic capacity, we will notify a phased manufacturing plan for solar cells and solar panels. At present, to encourage domestic production, we are raising duty on solar invertors from 5% to 20%, and on solar lanterns from 5% to 15%.

Last date of submission: 31st March 2021

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Sadhav
Sadhav 5 years 4 months ago
It is heartening to note that there is some allocation of budget for hydrogen that will be the beginning of entry to hydrogen econmy in the long run. However, caution needs to be excercised to draw clear cut short term, mid term and long term plans with implementable goals for indigenous technology development. Otherwise, in my opinion, we will be directionless and will end up in research papers only
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 5 years 4 months ago
अगर किसानों को विभिन्न मद में सब्सिडी दी जाती है और उनकी आय उनके खर्च घंटा कर टैक्सेबल लिमिट से ज्यादा है तो उनको टैक्स ब्रैकेट में क्यों नहीं लाया जाए? आमदनी तो आमदनी है। चाहे तनख्वाह हो, बिजनेस इनकम हो या कृषि से हो। जब किसानों से सरकार की बातचीत हो तो यह मुद्दा उठाया जाना चाहिए।
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 5 years 4 months ago
भारत में टैक्स देने वाले सिर्फ करीब 1.5 करोड़ लोग हैं। यह सिर्फ administrative issue नहीं है। यह सामाजिक मुद्दा है। जब आदमी यह देखता है कि सामने वाला ज्यादा कमा कर कम टैक्स देता है तो एक न एक दिन उसका भी माथा ठनक जाता है। ईमानदारी से टैक्स देना सिर्फ उसकी जिम्मेदारी क्यों? वह भी हेरा फेरी कर टैक्स बचाने के जुगाड़ में लग जाता है
MANISHA SHEKHAWAT
MANISHA SHEKHAWAT 5 years 4 months ago
Hon'ble PM Sir, with utmost regards ,I submit that ,instead of privatisation, public undertakings should be encouraged, especially in Education sector because private institutions are unaffordable. better would be if all private running higher institutions which are running at loss are taken over by government , for the benefit of students and the future of our country. Thank you Sir . R
kunal kishore
kunal kishore 5 years 4 months ago
Msme sector is a backbone of our country. 1 Traditional technology of manufacturing should be promoted at village level. 2 manufacturing cluster should be established in village. 3 market should be protected for local product to promote manufacturing activity. 4 Traditional MELA should be organised for promoted local goods. 5 A competition should be organised for grow up new idea for manufacturing sector.
Satyakam sharma
Satyakam sharma 5 years 4 months ago
Choti aur jaruri lone ki aur bhi bank ko pahal karne chahiye niji aur choti jrurat ki purti ke liye 1000-500 ka bhi cradit ka prawdhan pr vichar krna chahiye taki kisi emrgency me logo ko madad mil sake
Ekta
Ekta 5 years 4 months ago
Public sector banks ko private mat kariye modiji ye hmara hmare he vinash ki aur kadam hoga.ublic sector banks toh welfare organisation ki tarah kaam kar rhi h inhe mat private kariye janta ka bharosa uth jayega.
Ekta
Ekta 5 years 4 months ago
And its a truth that its due to todays public sector banks and their banking system indian economy survived the major recession of 2008 where the countries like usa starved hard and a major number of eople lost their jobs and buisnesss and banks which were almost private went to bankcruptcy.But the public structure of our banks rather gave a boost and support to our economy..what can be the best example of its solidarity and integrity?
Ekta
Ekta 5 years 4 months ago
Wonderful indian banking system 1. Here a loan defaulter is not a culprit but the person who has sanctioned the same is a culprit. 2. No one can confirm whether it's a profit making organisation or public welfare department. 3. Posting of staff members at a far away and undesirable places increases their efficiency. 4. Here machines are working lesser than human beings. 5. So many authorities are there to instruct the bank but the bank can't instruct anyone.