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Mobile phone makers pitch for 5% GST in rate revamp to spur demand

Industry bodies representing device makers had earlier this year petitioned the finance ministry for a shift to 12 per cent, as the government reviewed GST rate slabs

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The industry has also flagged anomalies in the GST rate for parts, components and accessories, and wants these brought under the 5 per cent bracket as well.

Gulveen Aulakh New Delhi

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Mobile phone makers are seeking a reduction in the goods and services tax (GST) to 5 per cent from the current 18 per cent, arguing that a cut would spur demand in a category that has remained stagnant at 150 million units a year for the past four years. Higher GST rates have strained companies’ working capital and added to cost disabilities in manufacturing, weakening India’s competitiveness.
 
Industry bodies representing device makers had earlier this year petitioned the finance ministry for a shift to 12 per cent, as the government reviewed GST rate slabs. But Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s August