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AiMed applauds AMTZ progress in opening booking of Plots but says without tariff structure rationalization, populating the park will be a Herculean task!

We applaud the speedy progress towards park construction but import duty rationalization is a must to attract investment in the park – Rajiv Nath, Forum Coordinator, AiMeD – Association of Indian Medical device Industry.

New Delhi, October 06, 2016: Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ), Visakhapatnam – India’s first exclusive medical device manufacturing park – has launched plots booking on its online payment portal – www.amtz.in – to help and expedite manufacturers looking forward to set up facilities at this exclusive park.

Welcoming the speedy opening up of plots booking to the formal inaugural of the park sometime back, AiMeD which was instrumental in visualizing and shaping up the medtech park, has stated that its an encouraging development but investment to the park will be incentivized only if import duty on medical devices is rationalized.

“It will be challenging to populate the park unless EXIM tariff structure is rationalized. Currently, we have nil import duty on most of the electronic medical devices, so why will anyone invest or take the trouble of setting up manufacturing unit here,” said Mr Rajiv Nath, Forum Coordinator, AiMeD.

Mr Nath further pointed out that for items that India has signed under ITA 1 & 2 ( Information Technology International Trade Agreements ) where it’s bound to be nil duty, alternative methods like differential CVD and Excise Duty are required as is being done for establishing mobile industry and for items for which India has not signed up under ITA -3 the Dept of Revenue needs to apply peak duty of 10% , otherwise why not sign up ITA-3?

Meanwhile the CEO of AMTZ , Dr Jitendra Sharma announced the target of closing sale of 300 units in the 270 acres by 31st December .”We have already received the first 2 bookings since opening the bookings on Oct 2nd and the 1st booking was within 6 hours of launch ” , he quipped .

Ms. Rama Venugopal, Speaking on behalf of Andhra Chamber of Commerce welcomed the ongoing initiatives to indigenise medical equipment and informed that central govt has timely announced incentives and tax subsidies for investments in AP two days under the Income-tax Act. 7 districts of Andhra Pradesh including Vishakhapatnam were notified for any manufacturing undertaking set up from 1/4/15 to 31/3/2020 is eligible for 15% of higher addl. depreciation & 15% of investment allowance.”We hope other incentives will also be announced to make this a thriving manufacturing hub for Medical Electronics equipments .”

Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)

The Pharma Times News Bureau

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