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A recent report suggests that handset manufacturers, including Samsung, may consider relocating their production from China to India following a significant tariff hike imposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump. The tariff increase, which raises import duties on Chinese goods to 25%, is expected to impact global supply chains and prompt companies to explore alternative manufacturing hubs. With India emerging as a key player in electronics manufacturing, industry experts believe this shift could boost local production and strengthen India's position as a global smartphone manufacturing hub.
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Trump Imposes Heavy Tariffs, China and EU Retaliate Former U.S. President Donald Trump has introduced a 104% tariff on Chinese imports and new duties on electronics, leading to retaliation from China and the European Union. Global markets responded
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Chinese-owned Motorola is planning to establish a manufacturing facility in India, likely as part of its strategy to expand its presence in the region. The move comes as the company seeks to mitigate the impact of higher tariffs imposed by former U
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India has slashed import duties on fully built electric vehicles (EVs) to 15%, down from the previous 70-100%, in a bid to attract global manufacturers like Tesla. To qualify for the reduced tariff, companies must commit at least $500 million in inv
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MHI Launches SPMEPCI Portal to Boost EV Passenger Car Manufacturing in India The Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI) has launched the SPMEPCI portal (Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Electric Passenger Cars in India), open for applications from Jun
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