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Xiaomi, Redmi increase phone prices to counter 50% hike in GST

Xiaomi, Redmi increase phone prices to counter 50% hike in GST


The GST on mobile phones has now increased from 12 to 18 per cent. This move is expected to see all major phone makers announce price hikes on their phones in the coming days.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Xiaomi has increased the price of its phones owing to the hike in GST


  • GST on phones was recently increased from 12 to 18 per cent. 

  • The new prices have come in to effect already and will be gradually updated on the company's website



Chinese phone maker, Xiaomi, appears to have buckled under the pressure and announced a price hike on it Mi and Redmi branded phones in the country. The new prices have come into effect already with the company promising them to start updating them on Mi.com soon.

The company explained that the step has been taken after factoring in the 50% jump in GST recently announced by the government. The increase in GST on mobile phones now sees the rate being increased from 12 per cent last financial year to 18 per cent from April 1, 2020.
The company further informed that the move to increase the price of their phones was being taken after much deliberation and to maintain the company's policy of more than 5 per cent margin on their phones and other hardware products.
The move comes after the GST Council, headed by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, hade earlier, increased GST on smartphones from 12 per cent to 18 per cent. The India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA) had previously warned that the move is bound to see many phone makers increase the prices of their products in the country.

While it is not clear how much the prices will increase for now, when combined with the weakening rupee against the dollar, the price hike could be between 5 to 10 per cent. Pankaj Mohindroo, ICEA chairman had also told IANS last week that the 6 per cent GST increase will be detrimental to the vision of digital India. Consumption will be stymied and our domestic consumption target of $80 billion (Rs 6,00,000 crores) by 2025 will not be achieved as India will fall short by at least Rs 2,00,000 crores.
ICEA, in a letter to the Finance Minister, wrote that the mobile handsets sector was already in deep stress due to supply-chain disruption happened after coronavirus outbreak in China. The GST rate increase will affect the market adversely. The industry body said that it was the most inappropriate time to increase the GST.



The GST on mobile phones has now increased from 12 to 18 per cent. This move is expected to see all major phone makers announce price hikes on their phones in the coming days.



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