These goods coming from China to India get discounts on imports, see list of companies

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Relief to companies such as Dell, HP, Apple, Cisco and Samsung. The
government agreed to import these firms in Delhi and Chennai.

new Delhi. Where on one side there is a big conflict between India and China. With regard to the LAC dispute, India has been increasing the import duty along with the imposition of Chinese apps and banning of imported products. Due to this small trade war, goods from other countries are also not coming. According to the media report, the government has given permission to some companies to import goods from India.

As per media reports, these companies have been given relief to import goods like Dell, HP, Apple, Cisco and Samsung. The government has agreed to import these firms in Delhi and Chennai and has given good trade. According to media reports, the top level importers have got 100 per cent test check exemption. Under which the importer will fulfill the rules under the parameters of AEO-T3 category, they will be exempted. Under which the list of 11 companies has been finalized for this exemption. Let us tell you that importers and exporters are divided into AEO-T1, AEO-T2 and AEO-T3. In which AEO-T3 shows the high level of legal and safety parameters.

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The companies were stuck
, according to the information, large consignments of goods from Apple, Dell, HP and Cisco are cleared at many ports of India. According to the report, products of American companies like Apple, Cisco and Dell were stranded due to the Indo-China border tension. This is because goods from China arrive at Indian ports. These goods were stopped at the port on behalf of the Custom Officers. Authorized papers were demanded from him.




Apple wants to reduce dependence on China, the
world’s largest mobile making company Apple production takes place in China. Here his goods also come to India. At the same time, Apple is also in the process of reducing its dependency from China. Apple does not fit the handset like other brands. Foxconn and Wistron have already submitted their applications under the Production Linked Incentive Scheme. However, South Korean giant Samsung is also planning to manufacture and export $ 20 billion worth of handsets in India in the next five years.

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