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EMS players rally after govt extends customs duty sops
Electronic manufacturing services players' shares rose Thursday after duty concessions were extended. This relief covers machinery for lithium-ion battery and display component manufacturing. The government's move reinforces its commitment to the domestic electronics ecosystem. Shares of Syrma SGS Technology and Dixon Technologies are strong performers. This import duty concession should act as a tailwind for the sector.

18 months on, Dixon gets govt nod for JV with China's Vivo
The venture, in which Dixon will hold 51%, will also see Dixon operate as an original equipment manufacturer, which means that the latter may, in the long run, create its own smartphone brand—or assemble smartphones for other clients in its factories in India.

Dixon-Vivo JV gets govt approval for smartphone manufacturing under Press Note 3
Shares of Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd ended at ₹13,490.00, up by ₹562.20, or 4.35%, on the BSE.

Govt Clears Dixon Tech's JV With Vivo For Smartphone Manufacturing
Dixon Tech holds 51% stake in the JV.
Vivo receives govt's nod to form JV with Dixon Technologies to manufacture smartphones
Vivo India and Dixon Technologies have formed a joint venture for smartphone manufacturing. Dixon Technologies will hold a 51% stake in the new entity. This partnership received government approval under Press Note 3 of 2020. Operations are expected to begin in the December quarter of this fiscal year. The joint venture aims to produce millions of smartphone units annually.
Dixon, Kaynes, Amber, Syrma surge up to 5%; what's driving EMS stocks?
The government extended customs duty concessions on a range of machinery and components used in electronics manufacturing until March 31, 2029.
Dixon Tech, Syrma SGS, Amber shares surge up to 6%. What does customs duty relief mean?
Shares of Dixon Technologies, Syrma SGS Technologies and Amber Enterprises rallied after the Centre expanded customs duty exemptions on electronics manufacturing machinery and components until 2029. The move is expected to reduce import costs, improve margins, encourage fresh investments and strengthen India's electronics manufacturing ecosystem across batteries, displays and smartphones.

Dixon, Kaynes Tech Shares Up 5%: EMS Stocks In Focus After Government Waives Customs Duty On Key Parts
Dixon, Syrma SGS, Avalon Technologies and Kaynes shares rallied up to 6% after the government waived customs duty on key electronics components.

Syrma SGS, Dixon Tech, Amber shares gain up to 5% after this positive development
Syrma SGS holds a distinct competitive edge in the domestic manufacturing of magnetic products, including inductor coils, chokes and transformers.

LG Electronics remains top pick; Amber's Oppo JV to drive growth from FY28: PL Capital
Praveen Sahay, Lead Research Analyst Consumer Durables, Building Materials & EMS, PL Capital Group, expects LG India to sustain revenue and EBITDA expansion over the coming quarters, while Amber Enterprises could see higher contributions from electronics manufacturing and mobile production beginning FY28. Dixon Technologies may benefit from a potential Vivo joint venture, although margin pressure is likely to persist due to raw material costs and lower PLI benefits.
Dixon Tech, Coforge, 8 other stocks among Motilal’s non-Nifty ideas ahead of Q1 results
Motilal Oswal has identified ten non-Nifty stocks for investors ahead of quarterly earnings. The brokerage anticipates healthy revenue growth across various market capitalizations. TVS Motor and Dixon Technologies are among the top picks with significant upside potential. Radico Khaitan and Indian Hotels Company also show promising revenue growth prospects. Coforge and Kirloskar Oil Engines are also highlighted for their future performance.

Kaynes Tech, Syrma Top Jefferies Picks Over Dixon Tech In EMS Space On PLI Component Push
Jefferies says the next phase of India's electronics manufacturing incentive programme is likely to favour component makers over assembly-led EMS companies, backing Kaynes Technology and Syrma SGS while retaining a Hold rating on Dixon Technologies.