India Delays Planned Tech Import Curbs, Giving Apple and Others Breathing Room
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India is loosening previously planned restrictions on imports of laptops, tablets, and other IT hardware. Companies like Apple, HP, and Dell now have more time to prepare for potential curbs.
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Instead of compulsory licensing, tech importers will only need to register under India's import management system starting November 1st.
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All companies importing devices like laptops, tablets, and desktops will need to register, but imports won't be immediately limited like a licensing regime.
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Import quotas could gradually kick in over 6-9 months as companies start local manufacturing in India. Quotas will depend on factors like local production and exports.
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The moves are part of India's push to boost local tech manufacturing and reduce reliance on imports from China. India introduced $2.1 billion in incentives this year to attract computer makers.