The department said it did not support
The IT department told the environment ministry and Director General of Foreign Trade that they were fine with getting the components and then refurbishing the iPhones locally.
"We are fine with importing the components, refurbishing them locally for exports" because it would generate employment and contribute to forex earnings, a senior official told ET.
Apple wants to make the most of Indian smartphone market and sees the country as a bright spot.
Meanwhile, the environment ministry and the Director General of Foreign Trade are, reportedly, scrutinising Apple's application to import and sell pre-owned certified iPhones in India.
Also, local manufacturers are against Apple's plan.
As per reports, in US, refurbished iPhones are sold at discounts of up to 50% and if the same policy is adopted in India, it would affect the local smartphone makers immensely.