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The India government is preparing to expand incentives to attract investment in smartphone manufacturing, with benefits tied directly.
India is planning a new smartphone incentive scheme that could link government subsidies to exports and deeper use of locally ...
The Indian government is reportedly preparing a major overhaul of its flagship smartphone manufacturing incentive programme.
The proposal, which will replace the current Production-Linked Incentive scheme focused mainly on incremental domestic output ...
India is working on a new smartphone subsidy scheme that could reward companies for exports and using more locally made components. The move may benefit manufacturers like Apple and Samsung as the ...
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India is planning a new phase of smartphone incentives that will reward exports and local component sourcing, a shift expected to benefit manufacturers such as Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics.