Rapidly increasing demand for these materials also used in high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and internet of things has led to electronics becoming a key growth area for DuPont
The second part of a report on the productivity-linked incentive scheme examines anomalies for makers of laptops, tablets and mobile devices
Under the PLI scheme, companies will enjoy a 4-6 per cent incentive annually across five years on their production value in India, provided they make incremental investments
Samsung India had posted a net profit of Rs 1,540.10 crore in the financial year 2018-19
In the Budget for 2021-22, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman introduced higher import duty rates on over a dozen handset and automobile components.
Despite the correction on Monday, analysts are positive on the stock given multiple triggers
Mobile devices industry body ICEA on Wednesday sought a minimum base rate of 1.5 per cent for the electronic sector under the RoDTEP scheme to push exports.
Tata has already made public its intent to launch an umbrella app enabling access to all its consumer businesses
The Japanese industrial conglomerate aims to improve profit via the deal with the Turkish company, says Nikkei.
The government's support will boost India's local production capabilities and export, they said
Labour Minister Santosh Gangwar on Friday inaugurated electronics major VVDN Technologies' new SMT facility and Mechanical Tooling Park-II at Manesar, Haryana.
The Electronics Sector Skill Council of India (ESSCI) on Friday announced appointment of PVG Menon as its chief executive officer.
The death of its iconic promoter, Lee Kun-hee, raises questions over how long the chaebol can maintain its gigantic footprint in the global electronics industry
The planned 5 per cent increase in duty on open cells to further worsen TV makers plight
State now logs sectoral exports worth Rs 10,000 crore
Despite the largesse, however, it remains to be seen whether or Indian companies can shrug off the old habit of jugaad, tweaks and twists
Gains 10% share as disruption hits Chinese smartphone majors
The last of the 2-part series analyses the challenges in ramping up non-mobile device manufacturing
With consignments stuck at ports in the two countries, manufacturers now fear a severe impact on their festive season plans if the issue is not resolved by mid-July.
Import of mobile phone components during April-February FY20, according to government figures, hit $7.5 billion - of which 25 per cent was from the land of the dragon.