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India’s electronics sector faces twin blow from import curbs
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India's electronics manufacturing faces disruption due to new restrictions on gold compound imports, exacerbating existing challenges from China's export curbs on rare earth magnets. This dual impact threatens production, delays investments, and undermines India's self-reliance goals. The industry urgently seeks government intervention to address these bottlenecks and safeguard its ambitions of becoming a global electronics hub.
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