India's electronic exports to be 20% cheaper than China in US, says ICEA
13-04-2025 13:12 via timesofindia.indiatimes.com

India's electronic exports to be 20% cheaper than China in US, says ICEA

Following the US removal of tariffs, Indian electronics exports, including smartphones and laptops, are poised to become 20% cheaper than those from China. This move provides a significant boost to India's electronics manufacturing sector, offering a competitive edge over China and Vietnam. Experts believe this strengthens India's position in the global electronics supply chain, presenting a vital opportunity for growth.
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