Key Points

Dixon Technologies Chairman Sunil Vachani has praised the recent GST reforms as groundbreaking for the consumer electronics industry. The GST reduction from 28% to 18% on products like LED TVs and air conditioners will significantly improve affordability. These changes are expected to drive higher sales during the upcoming festive season and increase market penetration. Ultimately, these reforms position India to become a global manufacturing hub for consumer electronics.

Key Points: Dixon Chairman Sunil Vachani Hails Path-Breaking GST Reforms

  • GST slashed from 28% to 18% on LED TVs and air conditioners
  • Current market penetration only 20% for LED TVs and 12% for ACs
  • Reforms expected to boost festive season sales significantly
  • India poised to become global manufacturing hub for electronics
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GST rate rationalisation to boost consumer electronics market: Dixon Technologies Chairman

Dixon Technologies Chairman predicts GST rate cuts on electronics will boost affordability, drive festive sales, and position India as a global manufacturing hub for consumer goods.

"I think these reforms are path-breaking and they're going to have a huge positive impact on the industry. - Sunil Vachani"

New Delhi, September 4

Sunil Vachani, Chairman of Dixon Technologies, has hailed the recent GST reforms as "path-breaking", predicting a major boost for the consumer electronics sector.

With the GST on products like LED televisions and air conditioners slashed from 28 per cent to 18 per cent, Vachani believes affordability will increase, driving higher sales and market penetration--currently at just 20 per cent for LED TVs and 12 per cent for ACs. He anticipates strong festive season demand and sees India evolving into a global manufacturing hub as a result of these reforms.

"I think these reforms are path-breaking and they're going to have a huge positive impact on the industry. If you look at the industry of LED televisions and air conditioners, you would notice that the penetration levels of these products have been very low."

"Hardly about 20% of the people in the country own an LED television. Hardly about 12% of the people own an air conditioner. I think the issue was due to the affordability and with the GST coming down from 28% to 18%, these products will become more affordable. I think there'll be a huge trigger in terms of increasing consumption and sales of these products. Once that happens, you will see that India emerges as a base for manufacturing not only for the domestic market but also for global markets. I think these reforms have a huge positive impact. In the festive season, we are going to see an uptick in sales," he added.

In a major reform aimed at providing relief to households, farmers, businesses and the healthcare sector, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday announced a sweeping reduction in Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates on a wide range of essential items, automobiles, agriculture inputs, and electronic appliances. Termed as the "Next-Gen GST Reform," the decision comes as a historic Diwali gift to the nation and is expected to ease the cost of living while boosting economic activity.

The 56th GST council meeting decided to rationalise GST rates to two slabs of 5 per cent and 18 per cent by merging the 12 per cent and 28 per cent rates.

GST rates on daily essentials items such as hair oil, shampoo, toothpaste, toilet soap bars, toothbrushes and shaving cream have been slashed from 18 per cent to just 5 per cent. Similarly, butter, ghee, cheese, dairy spreads, pre-packaged namkeens, bhujia and mixtures, utensils, feeding bottles, napkins for babies, clinical diapers and sewing machines will now attract only 5 per cent GST instead of the earlier 12 per cent.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great move by the government! Lower GST means more people can afford these appliances, especially in smaller towns and villages. This will boost domestic manufacturing and create jobs. Make in India getting stronger 💪
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the GST cut on electronics, I hope the government also focuses on improving electricity infrastructure in rural areas. What's the use of affordable ACs if villages don't have reliable power supply?
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Sarah B
The reduction in daily essentials like shampoo and toothpaste from 18% to 5% is actually more impactful for common people. Good to see the government thinking about both luxury items and basic necessities.
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Vikram M
Perfect timing before Diwali! Many families were waiting for festive season discounts, and now with GST reduction, we can expect some amazing deals on electronics. Time to upgrade our TV 🎉
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Karthik V
Hope the companies actually pass on the full benefit to consumers and don't just increase their profit margins. Government should monitor this closely to ensure customers get the real benefit.

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