PC prices to fall 10-12%, says MAIT

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Press Trust Of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 06 2013 | 6:00 PM IST
Personal computer prices are likely to fall 10-12 per cent following the government's decision to remove the excise duty on microprocessors and storage devices, according to hardware industry body Manufacturers Association of Information Technology.
 
"PC manufacturing will thrive and price reduction to the order of 10-12 per cent can be expected," Vinnie Mehta, ED, Mait, said.
 
This would also mobilise consumption of peripherals like monitors, printers, motherboards and their prices were expected to remain at the same level, he said.
 
The government has taken a bold step to facilitate the migration of the grey market to the organised by reducing the excise duty on storage devices and microprocessors to nil, he said.
 
The government has rectified a major anomaly that had occurred due to the recent reduction in excise duty on computers.
 
This reduction was limited only to finished systems and not extended to input parts and components which had resulted in cenvat credit overflow for the PC manufacturers and rendered PC manufacturing unviable, he said.
 
On January 8, the government had announced excise duty reductions in PCs to 8 per cent, while removing the four per cent special additional duty (SAD) on PCs.

 
 

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