If there is zero tariff and if the dealership wont pass it on, people can just import, no?
Yes one can do that for sure, but here are a few points to consider.
1) Will a manufacturer ship direct while circumventing his distributor (if he has that model). Usually in the West distribution agreements are sacrosanct, unlike India where everything goes. So one cannot deal direct with mfr.
2) Then we have to deal with a local distributor (not sure if they will deal with a overseas customer if there is an India distributor in place). If they do so then at what price? Local srp minus local gst I would assume.
3) If an item costs $100 and in UK with local tax say $120, they can ship to India at $100. So let us assume they do that, one has to has add shipping costs, which can be high. Let us assume shipping is $15 (actually for speakers and other large items it can be much higher). So now landed cost in India is $115. Now we have to add 28% gst, plus a bunch of cesses. Say approx 40%, which is $46, so total is now $161.
4) Meanwhile, however the distributor in India doesn't buy at $100 from the mfr. He probably buys at $50-$60. Plus he doesn't buy 1 unit, he buys a larger qty, regularly, so his shipping cost will be lower say $10. So for him his landed cost is $70 plus 40% of which he gets 28% back when he sells the unit (I am still assuming 12% non refundable cesses). So distributor effective cost is $78.4 vs our cost which is $161.
5) I think if we approach the local distributor, we will get a similar price after some negotiation.
All of the above assumes that the distributor has a rational pricing structure, however some brands in India (I won't name the distributors but you can guess) are marked up so high (where the D&D wants to cover his entire year overhead in 1 sale to you), this option of importing yourself might work, provided the UK Distributor agrees to cut out the Indian distributor and sell direct to you.
If there are no distributors in India, then importing from a UK distributor may work, but the cost is going to be high regardless.
Above is my understanding, I may be wrong.
Cheers,
Sid