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Uttar Pradesh Approves Export Policy and Electronics Components Plan Targeting Rs 5,000 Crore

The package aligns with the Centre’s ECMS through state top-ups to shift production from assembly to higher‑value components.

Overview

  • On September 2, the state cabinet cleared the Uttar Pradesh Export Promotion Policy (2025–2030) and the Uttar Pradesh Electronics Component Manufacturing Policy 2025.
  • Annual exporter support rises nearly sixfold to about ₹180 crore from ₹25–30 crore, adding roughly ₹882 crore to the state outlay over five years.
  • The export policy seeks up to a 50% increase in the number of exporters by 2030 and brings every district into export activity to reduce regional gaps.
  • The electronics policy targets production of 11 key components such as displays, camera modules and multilayer PCBs, with an investment goal of Rs 5,000 crore and the government citing potential to generate lakhs of jobs.
  • Entrepreneurs will receive state incentives on top of central benefits, implemented via a nodal agency, a policy unit and an empowered committee, while reports vary on the policy term, with some citing five years and others an April 1, 2025 start for six years; officials note UP already hosts about 300 electronics units concentrated around Noida.