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Swarajya Staff
May 24, 2017, 12:45 PM | Updated 12:45 PM IST
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On Monday (22 May), many media outlets including Swarajya, had reported that the central government’s ‘Make In India’ policy might be a reason why Tesla was not making its electric cars in India after the company’s co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Elon Musk tweeted this:
@TheAvinashSingh Maybe I'm misinformed, but I was told that 30% of parts must be locally sourced and the supply doesn't yet exist in India to support that.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 22, 2017
However, this isn’t true. Musk, as it turns out, was indeed misinformed.
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry, through its ‘Make In India’ handle on Twitter, informed that local sourcing norm applies only to foreign retailers - not manufacturers, as goods are manufactured in India.
According to the local sourcing policy, “a foreign investor is permitted to sell in any manner: wholesale, retail including e-commerce,” the ministry said, adding that the policy even permits wholesale of imported goods without sourcing conditions.
.@elonmusk With respect to news reports on launch plans of Tesla in India being delayed, please note some key clarifications#MakeInIndia pic.twitter.com/9RFICGM9Kk
— Make in India (@makeinindia) May 23, 2017
In fact, Tesla can import the car components it requires and assemble them in India.
Earlier this year, Musk had tweeted saying that the company will enter the Indian market by summer in 2017.