After developing countless "pig slaughter" projects and allowing countless foreign "customers" to enjoy the thrill of ups and downs, the Modi team in India has now launched a new project that is ready to fish sustainably.
This is a "PC ban" in India, with the aim of developing India's local computer manufacturing industry and strictly preventing the entry of Chinese PC products.
Of course, the apparent reason is not this, but the word cocoon that we all have to hear in our ears;Modi said: Well, it's all for ***
I originally thought that Chinese manufacturers were really going to tell India in vain this time, but I never thought that in a subsidy list announced by India recently, there was a name of Chinese Lenovo.
What's going on, is Lenovo going to build a factory in India?
List of subsidies in India: Lenovo, Foxconn went to Hongmen Banquet?
According to the Indian media "Business Today", the Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology recently officially announced a list.
The Modi team officially approved 27 companies, including Dell, HP, Lenovo, Asus, and Foxconn, to participate in the IT hardware production plan in India.
India's subsidy plan is to improve India's weak infrastructure, power constraints and other problems, develop Made in India, and let the happy Ah San sing and build computers.
Rushing to the Hongmen banquet and appearing in this list, there are American technology giants such as Dell and HP, as well as super "iron-headed babies" like Foxconn, and what is unexpected is the appearance of Lenovo.
But it should not be surprising that although India has always been unfriendly to Chinese companies, Lenovo has been focusing on developing the Indian market.
According to IDC data, even in the face of the PC ban in India, Lenovo still ranks second in the local market, accounting for 17% of the market share.
Now on India's subsidy list, it means that Lenovo will deepen its cultivation in India or build factories.
It has previously produced commercial computers at its Purdoucherry plant in India, where 50% of its computer components are sourced locally.
Huawei's official announcement of "Beidou technology": China's PC is also accelerating localization.
Modi's team is working for "Make in India", but China will not be glaring either, which has also accelerated the localization of PC technology.
As Huawei officially announced a few days ago, the Mate Pad Pro11 tablet will be integrated with the "Beidou Satellite" technology, which has brought the shock of Chinese technology to the science and technology circle.
In the context of global science and technology competition, in order to ensure safety, the relevant domestic units have collectively announced that they will purchase 50 million purely domestic computers.
From key chips, flash memory and other hardware, to application software, operating system and other software, we will be committed to achieving 100% localization!
The PC products of domestic giants such as Huawei and Xiaomi have also been widely welcomed by Chinese consumers, and the small tricks of India and Foxconn cannot stop the "chariot" made in China after all. I'm a tech creator