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The government is said to have called off plans to impose licensing requirements for the import of IT hardware products such as laptops, tablets, servers etc., even in the longer term, a move that will come as a relief to global manufacturers such as Dell, HP, Apple, Samsung and Asus.
The Indian government has reportedly decided to cancel plans to impose licensing requirements on the import of IT hardware products such as laptops and tablets. Instead, the government will regulate inbound shipments through an import management system, with no immediate restrictions on imports. After six to eight months, an import authorisation mechanism will be put in place to grant quotas to firms importing IT hardware.
Laptop Imports: The Indian government has reportedly decided to cancel plans to impose licensing requirements on the import of IT hardware products such as laptops and tablets. Instead, the government will regulate inbound shipments through an import management system, with no immediate restrictions on imports. After six to eight months, an import authorisation mechanism will be put in place to grant quotas to firms importing IT hardware.
The Indian government has reportedly decided to cancel plans to impose licensing requirements on the import of IT hardware products such as laptops and tablets. Instead, the government will regulate inbound shipments through an import management system, with no immediate restrictions on imports. After six to eight months, an import authorisation mechanism will be put in place to grant quotas to firms importing IT hardware.