Samsung Said to Be Sparring With Government Over PLI Incentives Worth Rs. 900 Crore: All Details

Samsung has sought just under Rs. 900 Crore in manufacturing incentives the firm considers it’s owed by the government.

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By Sankalp Phartiyal, Bloomberg | Updated: 18 January 2023 16:58 IST
Highlights
  • India announced around Rs. 55,000 crore PLI scheme in 2023
  • Samsung claimed Rs. 360 crore of benefits in last fiscal year
  • India is Samsung’s biggest smartphone market outside of South Korea

Samsung both builds and sells its devices to retailers and consumers

Photo Credit: Samsung

Samsung Electronics is struggling to collect manufacturing incentives it considers it's owed by India, highlighting the sometimes complicated nature of such government programs.

The smartphone giant's India unit is seeking just under Rs. 900 crore in incentives for the fiscal year through March 2021, people familiar with the matter said. But the government is only willing to give the South Korean firm Rs. 165 crore unless it can provide more information and documents to support its claim, the people said, asking not to be identified as the matter isn't public.

The incentives are a key component in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's drive to make India an electronics manufacturing hub. The country in 2020 announced $6.7 billion (roughly Rs. 54,470 crore) in production-linked incentives (PLIs), promising cash to companies on sales of locally made smartphones. That plan has encouraged Samsung to build devices worth billions of dollars in the country, making it the largest exporter of smartphones from the South Asian nation in the latest fiscal year.

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Samsung is in discussions with the government on the incentive payout, a company spokesman said via email, adding that the phone maker is working with various stakeholders to make the PLI program successful.

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India's technology ministry didn't respond to a request for comment.

The dispute concerns the first year Samsung participated in the incentive program. In contrast, Apple supplier Foxconn's India unit has already won Rs. 360 crore of benefits for the following fiscal year that ended in March 2022. Claims by Wistron, another key Apple contract manufacturer, are being processed.

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Unlike contract manufacturers such as Foxconn and Wistron, Samsung both builds and sells its devices to retailers and consumers. That may have led to disparate accounting assessments of the valuation of each device, the people said. The government awards the cash incentives based on a device's manufacturing cost.

India is Samsung's biggest smartphone market outside of South Korea by volume and crucial to its growth. The company, which operates what it once said was the world's largest phone factory on the outskirts of New Delhi, exported about $3 billion (roughly Rs. 24,390 crore) of the devices from India in the year through March 2022.

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