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Importers of laptops, tablets need to seek fresh approvals from 1 January

Under the import management system launched in November 2023, companies have to inform the government about the quantity and value of these imports.

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New Delhi: India on Tuesday said companies will have to seek fresh approvals to import laptops and tablets starting from Jan. 1 and guidelines to do so will be issued shortly.

The country launched an “import management system” in November 2023, which required companies to register with the government the quantity and value of their laptop and tablet imports.

The government said at the time the data would be used for monitoring imports. The system, due to expire this month, has been extended until year-end.

“Importers would be required to apply for fresh authorisations for the period from 01.01.2025 subject to detailed guidance to be provided shortly,” said a government notification issued on Tuesday.

India announced the new system for laptops, tablets, personal computers and servers after it rolled back an earlier plan to impose a licensing regime, requiring the likes of Apple, Dell and HP to obtain licences for shipments of imported laptops and tablets.

The laptop licensing policy was reversed after criticism from industry and Washington.

Reuters reported in March that India reversed the laptop licensing policy after lobbying by U.S. officials who remained concerned about New Delhi’s compliance with WTO obligations and new rules it may issue.

(Reporting by Shivangi Acharya; editing by Andrew Heavens, Jason Neely and Ed Osmond)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.

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