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According to the survey, India's lighting sector accounts for about 18% of the country's electricity consumption. After taking office, Indian Prime Minister Modi paid much attention to lighting energy conservation. He hoped to save electricity consumption by promoting LED lighting products. It is planned to reduce lighting power consumption to 13% of national electricity consumption by 2020. According to the Indian Association of Electric Lights and Components Manufacturers, 2020 India has a population of 1.3 billion. With strong domestic demand and active manufacturing brought by the demographic dividend, it has become one of the fastest growing economies in the world. However, in sharp contrast to the impressive economic growth, the country's infrastructure industry is still very weak. In the field of lighting equipment, indoor and outdoor public places in India are still dominated by fluorescent lamps. In some areas, the amount of incandescent lamps is considerable due to unstable voltage. More than 90% of compact fluorescent lamps are dual U and 3U products; in five-star hotels, restaurants and museums, incandescent lamps and tungsten halogen lamps are popular, and in some new public facilities, there are a considerable number of LED bulbs. , downlights and wall washer applications. In recent years, the Indian lighting market has developed rapidly, among which the market for incandescent lamps is basically stable, fluorescent lamps are growing steadily, and LED lighting products are in the ascendant. In 2015, India's domestic traditional lighting products market experienced negative growth, while LED lighting products continued to maintain a certain growth rate, and reached 28% of the entire lighting industry market share; in 2016, India's LED lighting market reached 1.14 billion US dollars, an annual growth of 47.1 %. According to the survey, India's lighting sector accounts for about 18% of the country's electricity consumption. After taking office, Indian Prime Minister Modi paid much attention to lighting energy conservation. He hoped to save electricity consumption by promoting LED lighting products. It is planned to reduce lighting power consumption to 13% of national electricity consumption by 2020. According to the Indian Association of Electric Lights and Components Manufacturers, the LED lighting industry in India will reach 213.6 billion rupees in 2020, about 20.5 billion yuan. With the market demand and policy support, India's LED lighting market potential is expected. India has a larger production capacity of lighting products than most countries in the world, but there are a large number of lighting product assembly enterprises (semi-parts assembly SKD and full parts assembly CKD), mainly because India does not With a complete industrial chain supporting capacity, a large number of lighting industry raw materials, components and semi-finished products still rely on imports, while China is its main source of imports. According to GSCResearch import and export data monitoring, in 2015, India imported 808 million US dollars of LED lighting products from all over the world, of which 75.4% came from China, followed by 6.2% from Japan, and India rose to 6th in China's LED lighting products export. Big market. India's most imported LED lighting categories from China are ceiling lights, panel lights and light strips. The three categories account for more than 68%, followed by projection lights, bulbs and downlights. China’s exports to India’s top 10 suppliers of LED lighting products totaled US$170 million, accounting for 27.9% of China’s total LED exports to India. Geographical distribution, the top 10 enterprises include 4 in Guangzhou, 1 in Shenzhen, 1 in Foshan, 2 in Zhejiang, 1 in Nanjing, and 1 in Changsha. Among them, six from Guangdong, the six LED lighting companies exported to India for $ 127 million, accounting for 74.4% of the top 10 companies exported to India. For China, the LED industry is one of the most promising industries in China's emerging industries, and Guangdong is the most concentrated area of ​​the national LED lighting industry. As of 2016, the number of enterprises engaged in the LED industry in Guangdong Province has reached more than 4,000, driving the relevant employment population to 3 million and the output value to reach more than 350 billion yuan. At present, Guangdong Province has four LED industry clusters in Shenzhen, Huizhou, Zhongshan and Foshan, and each of the four industrial clusters has its own characteristics. Among them, as the leader of Shenzhen, with the support of local government policies, finance, and technology investment, from upstream substrate materials, epitaxial chips, equipment manufacturing to midstream packaging industry, to downstream applications, LED industry chain development is perfect, industry gathering The advantages are obvious. In addition, Shenzhen has also brought together a large number of well-funded listed companies, strong brand-name enterprises, plus advanced technology, convenient logistics, a good innovation environment, and outstanding talents. Many unique advantages make the future development of Shenzhen LED industry promising. . In Huizhou, Zhongshan and Foshan, the local government policy support and the development of upstream and downstream enterprises have gradually formed a cluster of lighting industry with considerable scale, which has a place in different lighting market segments. In order to help Guangdong lighting companies to better explore the Indian market, in May this year, the Guangdong Provincial Council for the Promotion of International Trade, the Zhongshan Municipal Council for the Promotion of International Trade and the World Exhibition and New Exhibition Joint Exhibition (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. jointly held the 2017 India Market (Zhongshan Station) Promotion Conference. The Consul General of the Consulate General of India in Guangzhou was invited to introduce the background of the Indian market, the trade situation between Guangdong and India, the usage and preferences of lamps and small household appliances in the Indian market, the matters needing attention and the required certification for the products entering the Indian market. The meeting was packed and the participating companies were full of harvest. On November 1618, the Guangdong Provincial Council for the Promotion of International Trade will also hold the 15th China Commodities (Mumbai, India) exhibition in India. The exhibition will feature a Chinese lighting and lighting fixtures exhibition to help more Chinese lighting companies test the Indian market.