In a significant policy shift, India is set to resume approvals for importing goods from China and other countries, ending a five-year freeze imposed after border tensions escalated in 2020. According to government sources, the move is part of a larger strategy to ease supply chain disruptions, support domestic industries, and meet surging consumer demand, particularly following recent Goods and Services Tax (GST) reductions.
Background: The 2020 Import Freeze
India halted approvals for many imports from China in mid-2020, shortly after the Galwan Valley clashes, which led to deteriorated bilateral ties. The government placed non-tariff barriers such as,
- Mandatory certifications for foreign manufacturing units
- Delayed clearances for electronics, telecom gear, and industrial inputs
- Tightened scrutiny of foreign direct investment (FDI) from neighboring countries
These restrictions affected sectors like,
- Consumer electronics
- Footwear and household goods
- Steel and industrial raw materials
What’s Changing Now
The government now plans to expedite approvals for these imports, primarily from,
- China
- Other Asian suppliers
Key changes include,
- Fast-tracking pending proposals from Indian firms for components and finished goods
- Re-evaluating the requirement for certifications of overseas manufacturing facilities
- Balancing domestic production needs with import flexibility
The goal is to ensure supply sufficiency, especially in industries facing stockouts, while stimulating economic activity post-GST reductions on consumer products.
Strategic Balancing
While the new import policy signals openness, India is expected to maintain guardrails against security-sensitive sectors. For example,
- Telecom and strategic electronics may still face strict oversight
- Surveillance and dual-use technologies will likely remain under restrictions
- Thus, the import thaw appears to be targeted, aimed at economic recovery and industrial support, not a blanket rollback of earlier curbs.


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