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Government Focuses on Policy Reforms to Boost Electronics Exports

New Delhi, July 11: The Commerce Secretary has stressed the importance of a predictable and stable policy environment to help India achieve its ambitious target of $150 billion in electronics exports.

Addressing industry stakeholders, the Secretary highlighted the need to strengthen domestic manufacturing, enhance supply chain capabilities, and improve India’s competitiveness in the global electronics market.

The government emphasized that consistent policies, greater industry collaboration, and increased investment in technology and innovation will be crucial for expanding electronics production and exports.

The discussions also focused on improving ease of doing business, supporting manufacturers, encouraging research and development, and integrating Indian companies into global value chains.

India’s electronics sector has witnessed significant growth in recent years, supported by rising demand, manufacturing initiatives, and increased investment. A strong policy framework will further help the sector attract investments, create employment opportunities, and enhance India’s position as a global electronics manufacturing hub.

The Commerce Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to working with industry stakeholders to build a competitive and sustainable electronics ecosystem and achieve long-term export growth.