'Imports like electronics, machinery go against Make in India'

New Delhi: The government’s “Make in India” programme to boost manufacturing should target on priority basis high import-intensive items like electronics, machinery, steel and transport equipment, industry chamber Assocham said on Sunday. “There are other major import items like crude oil, gold and precious stones which cannot be produced indigenously or are used for re-exports,” […]

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New Delhi: The government's "Make in India" programme to boost manufacturing should target on priority basis high import-intensive items like electronics, machinery, steel and transport equipment, industry chamber Assocham said on Sunday.

"There are other major import items like crude oil, gold and precious stones which cannot be produced indigenously or are used for re-exports," the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India said in a statement here.