Secretary in the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) Ramesh Abhishek said that after the exemption period, they will be given five years to comply with mandatory 30 per cent domestic sourcing.
The measure, he said, is aimed at creating more jobs and promoting growth of MSMEs.
"For us, local sourcing is an important issue because we need to create jobs. Interest of MSMEs is very important. Companies whose products will be certified as 'state of the art', will get exemption for up to three years," Abhishek told PTI.
The decision assumes significance as the US-based Apple Inc had sought complete exemption from the sourcing provisions. But the finance ministry has rejected that. Now they would have to apply afresh to avail the benefits of the changed policy.
On the issue of defining the term "cutting edge", he said that the department is in talks with the Finance Ministry on this.
"This decision would benefit farmers. A foreign investor would anyway invest in front-end and back-end, so there was no need to put any conditions for them," he said.
On the defence sector, he said removal of the "state of the art" norms would provide greater clarity to investors and the country would be able to get more FDI in the sector.
Further, the secretary added that yesterday's decisions to relax FDI norms in about eight sectors, including civil aviation and private security agencies, would help in attracting more foreign inflows.
"In the last two years, we have liberalised the FDI regime and has attracted huge investments. It has helped in boosting investors confidence also and with the new changes, we expect to increase more FDI," he said.
In 2015-16, FDI in the country grew by about 30 per cent to USD 40 billion.
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