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Curbs On Laptop, Tablet Imports Delayed By Three Months Till Oct. 31

The restrictions on import of electronics are aimed at boosting local production.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Tablets lined up on display at a shopping mall. (Source: rawpixel.com on Freepik)</p></div>
Tablets lined up on display at a shopping mall. (Source: rawpixel.com on Freepik)

The government has delayed import curbs on laptops, tablets and personal computers by three months, giving companies time to apply for a licence.

Import consignments can be cleared till Oct. 31 without a licence for restricted imports, according to a notification by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade issued on Friday night. The Aug. 1 notification had rolled out new rules with immediate effect.

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"For clearance of import consignments with effect from Nov. 1, a valid license for restricted imports is required," the DGFT said.

The government on Thursday restricted the import of laptops, tablets, all-in-one personal computers, and ultra small form factor computers and servers. The curbs are aimed at boosting local production and addressing trade imbalance.

Top government officials had earlier told BQ Prime that India has not banned laptop imports, and the government was contemplating delaying the implementation of the order. The officials said the DGFT has prepared a portal through which companies and traders can apply online.

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