Impact of Coronavirus on Supply Chain



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The coronavirus outbreak initially disrupted Indian industries reliant on Chinese imports. While Chinese production has resumed, global shocks have prompted India to diversify its supply sources and build resilience. The government is actively working with trade bodies and its international missions to secure inventories and facilitate virtual business meetings to broaden the supply base. Furthermore, schemes like Production Linked Incentives are being launched to strengthen domestic manufacturing in critical sectors.

The Corona Virus outbreak in China initially impacted the supply chains of Indian industries which are dependent on China for import of components, intermediaries and raw materials. Thereafter, the Chinese production resumed during the year. However due to the global supply chain shocks on account of  the pandemic,  countries are seeking  to build resilience in their supply chains to reduce over-concentration of  import sources.

The Government engaged with the Export Promotion Councils and Trade Bodies to address potential disruptions in their supply chains, secure and transport inventories available with various suppliers, and accordingly put them in touch with our Missions abroad. The Missions facilitated several Business-to-Business virtual meetings to broaden the supply base of the domestic industry.

The Government has also launched schemes such as Production Linked Incentive Schemes (PLIs) to promote domestic manufacturing capacities in critical sectors such as Key Starting Materials/Drug Intermediates, Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients apart from electronic components & mobiles etc. These would broaden the base of the supply chains and make products available at competitive prices.

Coronavirus Supply Chain Shocks and Indian Industry Response

This information was given by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.

FAQ :

The outbreak initially impacted Indian industries that depend on China for importing components, intermediaries, and raw materials.

Countries are seeking to build resilience in their supply chains to reduce over-concentration on single import sources.

The government has engaged with Export Promotion Councils and Trade Bodies, facilitated B2B virtual meetings, and launched schemes like Production Linked Incentives (PLIs).

These schemes aim to promote domestic manufacturing capacities in critical sectors like Key Starting Materials, Drug Intermediates, Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients, electronic components, and mobiles.

Broadening the supply chain base is expected to make products available at competitive prices.




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