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    Expand PLI scheme to labour-intensive sectors: Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce

    Posted 22 Mar 2025

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    The committee, noting the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme's success in boosting India's manufacturing and exports, has recommended extending it to labor-intensive sectors like chemicals, leather, apparel, and handicrafts.

    About PLI Scheme

    • Launched: in 2020, with an outlay of ₹1.97 trillion.
      • It is aligned with Make in India initiative which aims to transforming India into a Global Manufacturing Hub.
    • Objective: To strengthen the manufacturing backbone, reduce reliance on imports, and balance growth with sustainability.
    • Sectors Covered: It covers 14 sectors such as Mobile Manufacturing and Specified Electronic Components, Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery, white goods, etc.
    • Incentives: Extend an incentive of 4% to 6% to eligible companies on incremental sales. 
      • Both Domestic and foreign companies registered in India are eligible for incentives.
    • Approach: Follows a performance-driven approach that not only attracts investments from domestic and global players but also encourages businesses to embrace cutting-edge technologies and achieve economies of scale.
    Image Shoeing achievement of PLI Scheme

    Relevance/Need of PLI Scheme

    • Boost Manufacturing: Paving the way to raise the share of manufacturing in GDP to 25% by 2025 from 17%.
    • Supporting Strategic Sectors: E.g., India has achieved 60% import substitution in telecom products (2024).
    • Other: Enhancing Export Competitiveness, etc. 
    • Tags :
    • Make in India
    • Production Linked Incentive (PLI)
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