AiMeD urges govt to consider balanced tariff measures for medical devices
The association called for a more balanced approach, urging the government to consider not just the tariff rates but also non-tariff barriers (NTBs) and regulatory approvals
The association called for a more balanced approach, urging the government to consider not just the tariff rates but also non-tariff barriers (NTBs) and regulatory approvals
The association highlighted that the medical device manufacturers in India and consumers have been affected by unreasonable markups in pricing by importing distributors to induce retailers and hospitals, even as tariffs remain low. To address this, AiMeD continues to urge the government to monitor & enforce tighter regulations on maximum retail prices (MRPs) and trade margins, particularly for essential medical consumables and implants like stents, where a cap on MRP has already shown positive results for consumers as well as for domestic Industry.In line with the ongoing discussions about tariff reciprocity, AiMeD also pointed to global precedents, such as the 50% tariff on syringes and needles from China by the U.S., and 25% tariffs on personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, respirators, and face masks. Considering these, AiMeD suggested India implement similar duties to protect the medical device supply chain and prepare for future health emergencies like COVID-19.