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Indian Mobile Retailers Urge Government to Cancel Licenses of Chinese Brands OnePlus, iQoo, Poco

by Rounak Majumdar
October 2, 2024
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Indian Mobile Retailers Urge Government to Cancel Licenses of Chinese Brands OnePlus, iQoo, Poco

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Tensions between a number of Chinese smartphone brands and Indian mobile stores have boiled over. OnePlus, iQoo (owned by Vivo), and Poco (owned by Xiaomi) are well-known Chinese brands. The All India Mobile shops Association (AIMRA), a national organization representing over 150,000 mobile phone shops, has petitioned the Indian government to cancel their licenses. An increasing number of issues within the Indian mobile sector are highlighted by this extraordinary action.

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Neglect and Unfair Practices:

AIMRA has outlined a series of allegations against the three Chinese brands. These include:  

  • Poor Margins and Discounts: Retailers claim that OnePlus, iQoo, and Poco offer them low profit margins, making it difficult to run their businesses. Additionally, they allege that these brands frequently offer deep discounts through online channels, undercutting brick-and-mortar stores and hurting their sales.
  • Lack of Support: Retailers complain of a lack of support and communication from the brands. They allege that OnePlus, iQoo, and Poco fail to provide adequate marketing materials, promotional activities, or training programs – crucial elements for successful product sales.
  • Focus on Online Sales: According to AIMRA, the Chinese brands prioritize online sales channels over traditional brick-and-mortar stores. This, retailers claim, disenfranchises them and weakens their position in the market.

Threat of Boycott:

“We have been facing a lot of issues with these Chinese brands for a long time now,” AIMRA stated in a statement. We’ve made multiple attempts to connect and find solutions to these issues, but nothing constructive has changed.”

The association has threatened to launch a nationwide boycott of OnePlus, iQoo, and Poco goods if their requests are not fulfilled. These brands’ sales in India, a vital market for them, may be severely impacted by this boycott.

Government’s Response and Potential Consequences:

The formal response from the Indian government to AIMRA’s demands is still pending. But there’s a chance that this disagreement will turn into a significant trade war between China and India.

The Indian government has a track record of enforcing strict laws on Chinese businesses doing business there. It has strengthened rules and scrutinized Chinese investments more closely in recent years.

The Future of Chinese Smartphone Brands in India:

The conflict’s resolution will have a big impact on the Indian smartphone market. The government will send a clear message to other Chinese businesses doing business in India if it terminates the licenses of OnePlus, iQoo, and Poco. On the other hand, this can also cause shortages in the smartphone industry and raise consumer costs.

An Evolving Market Landscape:

The dynamic between Chinese and Indian tech companies is reflected in this circumstance. Although Chinese companies have been instrumental in lowering the cost and increasing accessibility of smartphones in India, hostilities have recently increased.

The Indian government is getting more and more motivated to support homegrown industry and lessen its reliance on imports from China. Tension is also being fueled by worries about national security and security.

An Appeal for A discussion:

Open communication between the Chinese smartphone brands, mobile merchants, and the Indian government is necessary given the current circumstances. To discover a solution that benefits all parties—including customers—all parties involved must cooperate. In the absence of a settlement, this dispute may negatively affect both the larger India-China relationship and the Indian smartphone market.

 

 

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