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Nokia plant uncertainty may hit Indian telecom exports by 40 percent: TEPC

nokia redlightIndia’s telecom exports may drop by about 40 percent if uncertainty about Nokia’s plant near Chennai continues and production is affected, the Telecom Equipment & Services Export Promotion Council said.

“This year, we saw a dip in telecom equipment exports due to lower contribution from Nokia, which generally accounts for about 70 percent of handset exports. In case the uncertainty continues regarding their plant, we apprehend there may be a drastic decline in exports,” TEPC Secretary RK Pathak said at an event organised by Singapore Exhibitions Services in New Delhi.

The Finnish handset major plans to close its $7.2 billion deal to sell its mobile devices and services business to Microsoft on April 25. The handset and other asset components will be handed over to Microsoft’s Finnish entity Microsoft Mobile Oy.

It’s not clear if the transaction will include the Chennai plant, which is at the centre of a Rs. 21,000 crores tax dispute with Indian authorities over royalty payments. The facility is one of Nokia’s biggest globally.

The company has previously indicated that the transfer of the Chennai plant may be adversely impacted if the tax dispute remains unresolved.

According to TEPC data, telecom equipment exports from India declined about 7 percent to Rs. 19,654 crores in 2013-14 from Rs. 21,075 crores in the previous year.

“Handsets account for more than half of the exports from India, dominated by Nokia,” Pathak said.

Mobile phone exports dropped to Rs. 11,918 crores in 2013-14 from Rs. 14,870 crores in 2012-13.

According to Nokia India Employees Union honorary president A. Soundararajan, output at the Chennai plant has fallen to 400,000 mobile handsets a day from about 1 million.

Nokia’s shipments from India were valued at about Rs. 8,000 crores, as per TEPC data, which is about 40 percent of telecom equipment exports. A Nokia spokesperson declined to comment on the figures.

On the future of the Chennai plant, the Nokia spokesperson said the situation is complicated and it is continuing to weigh its options as there is still time before the deal closes.

“With Chennai, it is worth remembering that we have said we will consider a services agreement with Microsoft should our Indian assets not be able to transfer at the close of the global deal,” the spokesperson added.

Source-NDTV

 

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