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Make in india

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Environment & sustainability

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Taxation and Duties

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Energy Efficiency

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Skilling & Employment

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About CEAMA

Consumer Electronics and Appliances Manufacturers Association (CEAMA) is an all-India body representing Appliances and Consumer Electronics (ACE) with a membership profile that encompasses large and small appliances, ceiling fans, air conditioners, audio products and televisions with an enviable list of large, small, and medium scale members – both Indian and Multinational companies as the members, several OEM manufacturers in appliances, electronics, set-top boxes and small appliances and a host of small and medium scale entrepreneurs. CEAMA’s primary aim is to enhance the development of the sector that it represents through sustainable engagement with stakeholders, among whom government is the key.

Our Initiatives

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Make In India

In a turbulent global economy, India is a rare ‘bright spot’ but if it has to continue its ascending growth trajectory, the country must increase its manufacturing output.

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E-Waste

With ‘Make in India’ and ‘Digital India’ the objective is to turn India into an economic and manufacturing superpower. However, as manufacturing grows in India, consumption patterns will change and product lifecycles, which are short already, are likely to get even shorter.

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BIS

Before the Indian Standards Institution (ISI) came into the picture, the lack of standardization in local goods affected the Indian consumer. Developed countries dumped goods of uncertain quality and specifications and went scot-free owing to a lack of accountability.

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TAXATION

Goods and Services Tax (GST) is being heralded as the biggest indirect tax reform in recent times, bringing together the entire Indian market through a common playing field across businesses and diluting the erstwhile labyrinthine tax code. Prior to GST, a number of indirect taxes

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BEE

Two families have the same number of members, have similar lifestyles, own similar assets, and yet one pays 20% more on electricity bills. Consumption problem? Turns out it’s actually simpler: old appliances vs. star-labeled appliances, the latter 20% more energy efficient.