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Electronics products market to touch $75 bn by 2017: Study

The study undertaken by Assocham and EY India noted that the government’s push for infrastructure development, locomotive and energy, poses a significant opportunity for rapid expansion of the domestic electronics industry.

By:IANS
| Updated on: Sep 19 2016, 16:26 IST
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The study undertaken by Assocham and EY India noted that the government’s push for infrastructure development, locomotive and energy, poses a significant opportunity for rapid expansion of the domestic electronics industry.
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The study undertaken by Assocham and EY India noted that the government’s push for infrastructure development, locomotive and energy, poses a significant opportunity for rapid expansion of the domestic electronics industry.

Country's electronic products industry is expected to reach $ 75 billion by 2017 from $ 61.8 billion in 2015 with rise in penetration across consumer products, especially in semi-urban and rural markets, says a report.

The study undertaken by Assocham and EY India noted that the government's push for infrastructure development, locomotive and energy, poses a significant opportunity for rapid expansion of the domestic electronics industry.

Electronic components industry in India was valued at $13.5 billion in 2015, growing from $ 10.8 billion in 2013 at a CAGR of 11 percent.

The market is dominated by electromechanical components such as PCB and connectors, which form 30 percent of the total demand, followed by passive components such as resistors and capacitors at 27 percent, the study pointed out.

India's attractiveness for manufacturers is growing due to the availability of low-cost labour. Rising manufacturing costs in China and Taiwan are compelling manufacturers to shift their manufacturing base to alternate markets.

In 2014, the average manufacturing labour cost per hour in India was $0.92 as compared to $3.52 of China, noted the study.

However, it said the Indian manufacturing ecosystem for electronics and hardware industry is still at a nascent stage and faces various demand side as well as supply side challenges are limited scale of operations and local component demand due to the nascent product manufacturing in India.

Component demand in India is muted due to very limited value addition as primarily last-mile assembly takes place. Norms such as safety regulations for automotive, medical and industrial sectors have driven the uptake of electronic content globally.

However, manufacturers in India do not add high electronic content in the products due to limited industry-specific standards. The current market is dominated by secondary sales and primary sales are limited due to reduced disposable income in semi-urban and rural markets.

Even as global markets are witnessing rapid consumer uptake as electronic content increases across verticals (e.g., automotive with applications around safety, connectivity, infotainment, consumer electronics, smart homes, etc.); India has a slower adoption as consumers remain highly sensitive to even a marginal increase in product prices.

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First Published Date: 19 Sep, 16:25 IST
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