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India's toy exports have touched Rs 1,017 crore during April-December period this fiscal, according to the government data.
"Made in India’ toys continue to tap global markets! India’s toy exports rose to more than 6 times in April-December 2022 as compared to the same period in 2013," Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said in a tweet on Sunday (11 February).
During April-December 2013-14, the shipments were at Rs 167 crore.
The government is taking steps to promote domestic manufacturing and exports of toys from the country and reduce imports from countries like China, which are of low quality.
In 2018-19, toys worth Rs 2,960 crore were imported into India. With the philosophy of 'vocal for local', the government took several steps to promote indigenous toys designed on Indian culture and history.
The overall import of toys in India reduced by 70 per cent to Rs 870 crore in 2021-22.
In February 2020, import duty on toys was raised from 20 per cent to 60 per cent and now this year to 70 per cent, with an aim to discourage imports.
The government is also considering rolling out a fiscal incentive scheme -- PLI -- for toys.
As per the order, toys have to conform to the requirements of relevant Indian standards and bear the standard mark under a licence. It is applicable to both domestic as well as foreign manufacturers who intend to export their toys to India.
Earlier this month, the governemnt told the Parliament that 29 licenses have been granted to foreign toy manufacturing units in seven countries to export toys to India.
However, no license has been granted to any toy manufacturing unit in China, the Parliament was told.
Under BIS Foreign Manufacturers certification scheme, 29 licences have been granted to foreign toy manufacturing units in seven countries - Hungary, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and Czech Republic, Union Minister of State for Consumer Affairs Ashwini Kumar Choubey in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha on 3 Ferbuary.
"3 licences have been granted in 2021-22 and the remaining 26 in 2022-23. No licence has been granted to any unit in China," the minister said.
(With inputs from PTI)